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		Meritics Limited
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		http://www.meritics.com
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	particle size analysis, particle size measurement, particle sizing equipment, surface area measurement, zeta potential
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		Tue, 12 Jan 2010 13:53:00 GMT
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			Particle size analysis																		
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		http://www.meritics.com/particlesize.html
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		<description>
			Particle size analysis is a really important part of many industries and here at Meritics Limited, we have a number of techniques available with which you can measure particle size. 
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		Tue, 12 Jan 2010 13:53:00 GMT
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		<title>
			Particle size measurement
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			http://www.meritics.com/hardnesstesting.html
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		<description>
			We will advise the best method with which to provide you with the most accurate particle size measurement. 
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		<pubDate>
		Tue, 12 Jan 2010 13:53:00 GMT
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			Particle sizing equipment
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			http://www.meritics.com/aboutus.html
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			Here at Meritics, we are all about providing you with meaningful measurements. We have so much expertise in particle sizing that we know exactly which piece of particle sizing equipment suits each individual job. 
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		<pubDate>
		Tue, 12 Jan 2010 13:53:00 GMT
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		Surface area measurement 
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			http://www.meritics.com/surfacearea.html
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		<description>
		We have several pieces of equipment available which are ideal for surface area measurement. For example, the Beckham Coulter SA 3100 is ideal for classical BET surface area measurement and its automated system makes it easy to operate. 
		</description>
		<pubDate>
		Tue, 12 Jan 2010 13:53:00 GMT
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		<title>
		Zeta potential
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			http://www.meritics.com/zetapotential.html
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		<description>
			With certain pieces of equipment, you can combine both zeta potential measurements and particle size measurements. Zeta potential is a term used to describe the electrical charge of particles which are in a fluid. 
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		<pubDate>
		Tue, 12 Jan 2010 13:53:00 GMT
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