What are the differences between different analysis modes?
2023-07-14WIKI
Three analysis modes, namely general mode, multi-peak mode, and R-R mode, are commonly written in the analysis software for the calculation of the particle size distribution.
General Mode
The general mode is suitable for the analysis of most of the particles, including mono-dispersed and multi-dispersed samples. The general mode is usually set as default in the analysis software.
Multi-peak Mode
Multi-peak mode is used when high resolution for analysis is required. The multi-peak mode is more sensitive to the samples whose particle size distributions are similar.
R-R Mode
The R-R mode is a fixed analysis mode that is only used in some domains, for example, cement manufacturing.
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