From a technical and operational perspective, the LabPlus Solidsizer is designed for versatility. The "LabPlus" nomenclature reflects its compact footprint, making it suitable for benchtop use in R&D labs without sacrificing industrial-grade capability. Its key strength is the ability to handle a wide concentration range of solids. By using a peristaltic pump and a variable-speed mixer within a recirculating sample chamber, the system prevents sedimentation of heavy or large particles, ensuring a representative sample reaches the camera. For processes where particle breakage is a concern, the gentle pumping action minimizes shear forces, preserving the integrity of fragile crystals or agglomerates.
The fundamental advantage of the LabPlus Solidsizer lies in its methodology. Unlike ensemble techniques that average signals, the Canty system utilizes Dynamic Image Analysis (DIA). The instrument suspends particles in a liquid medium, which is then pumped through a specialized flow cell illuminated by high-speed strobed lighting. A high-definition camera captures thousands of images per second, freezing the motion of each particle. This allows the accompanying software to analyze every individual particle in the stream, generating data not just on size (e.g., Feret diameter, area equivalent diameter) but on true shape parameters, including aspect ratio, convexity, and circularity. jm canty labplus solidsizer
However, the true value of the JM Canty LabPlus Solidsizer is its integration of hardware and software. The CantyVision software suite provides real-time statistical analysis, generating histograms, cumulative distribution curves, and scatter plots that correlate size with shape. A user can quickly identify if long, thin needles are present in a batch that is supposed to be spherical. Furthermore, the system complies with ISO 13322-2 standards for image analysis, ensuring data validity for regulatory submissions. The ability to store and replay raw images also provides traceability—a feature that laser diffraction cannot offer, as it destroys the optical signature of the sample. From a technical and operational perspective, the LabPlus