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The precise and correct weighing of your substance is often the first and most critical step in an analytical method. Very small target weights and tight tolerances make the weighing of powders a challenging part of an experiment, particularly if handling hazardous or toxic substances safely. Powders can also exhibit a diverse range of characteristics including particle size, shape, surface texture and this causes them to behave differently when being measured.
- Partner:The University of Liverpool
- Facility:Materials Innovation Factory (MIF)
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