Description
Specifications | |
Additive | Solutions 100nm and less may contain ethanol to minimize agglomeration. Silica Microspheres above 100nm are in DI Water Solution. |
Certifications/Compliance | Each package of standards contains a Certificate of Calibration and Traceability to NIST which includes a description of the calibration method and its uncertainty, and a table of chemical and physical properties. |
Concentration | SEE ABOVE SPEC |
Contents | Silica microparticles in de-ionized water |
Description | Silica Particles in Di Water solution |
Color | White or Colorless |
For Use With (Application) | Aerosol Research, Semiconductor Metrology and Pharmaceutical Drug Delivery applications |
Material | Silica |
Product Type | Particle Size Standards |
Includes | Certificate of Calibration and Traceability to NIST |
Particle Density in solution | 10% concentration in 15ml volume |
Refractive Index Particles | 1.56 at 589nm (25°C) |
Size Distribution | SEE ABOVE SPECs |
Stability | Product stable for a minimum of 24 months when handled properly |
Diameter (Metric) | SEE ABOVE SPEC |
Unit Size | Each 15 mL |
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