Static Multiple Light Scattering (SMLS)

for the direct characterization of liquid dispersions in their native state

Static Multiple Light Scattering (SMLS) is an optical method that allows for the direct characterization of native concentrated liquid dispersions. Microtracs TURBISCAN range uses this technology to provide accurate and rapid results. TURBISCAN was the first patented technology to provide tools that allow accelerated aging tests on unstressed products, thus becoming a reference for direct stability characterization technology.

Static Multiple Light Scattering (SMLS)

How does it work?

With Static Multiple Light Scattering (SMLS), photons (NIR light source, 880 nm) are sent into the sample. After these photons have been scattered several times by the particles (or droplets) in the dispersion, they emerge from the sample and are detected by two synchronous detectors. For opaque samples the backscattering is measured at 135°, for transparent samples the transmission is measured at 0° from the light source.

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