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Industry Focus eBook - Particle Analysis (2nd Edition)

From drug development and semiconductors to environmental research and manufacturing, this free eBook takes a closer look at how particle characterization is helping teams work with more precision, better performance, and deeper understanding.

What You’ll Find Inside

This collection brings together a mix of articles and real-world case studies focused on the latest tools and techniques for analyzing particle size, shape, and composition. It’s all about how researchers and engineers are putting these insights to work, whether that’s improving quality control, boosting efficiency, or exploring new materials at the nanoscale.

A few things you’ll come across:

  • How the size and shape of particles can affect how materials behave
  • What it takes to analyze nanoparticles at incredibly small scales
  • How precision analysis is helping improve semiconductor yield and manufacturing quality
  • Why particle detection matters for environmental monitoring and workplace safety
  • How drug delivery is getting more effective thanks to optimized particle sizing
  • What single-particle analysis is revealing about nanoplastics and carbon black

Whether you're focused on improving consistency, upgrading your analytical tools, or exploring the science behind next-gen materials, this eBook offers a straightforward look at how particle analysis is making a difference across some of today’s most fast-moving fields.

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