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View and Measure Particles
`In Situ and in Real Time
`
`New Experimental Insights
`Capture high-resolution images of
`particles, crystals and droplets, as they
`exist in situ, to obtain deep process
`understanding for complex chemical
`systems. Study crystallization, precipi-
`tation, suspensions and emulsions at
`previously unobtainable levels of detail
`and reveal new insights that will power
`process-development decision making.
`
`Powerful Analytics
`Transform EasyViewer into a powerful
`particle size analyzer using image
`analysis methods in iC Vision. Monitor
`process changes using simple analytics,
`or quantify particle size and shape with
`customized algorithms. Verify results by
`comparing data with collected images
`and use this combined information to
`design the right particles, faster.
`
`Breakthrough Usability
`With a slim, lightweight probe and plug-
`and-play connection, EasyViewer makes
`setup and data capture effortless for
`processes under 100 mL. It has no field
`unit and requires no utilities, making it
`convenient to use in any lab. Smart focus
`and lighting controls alleviate the burden
`of manual interventions – saving time
`and boosting productivity.
`
`Confident Deployment
`EasyViewer is built for frequent use and
`provides exceptional information after as
`little as 15 minutes training. The robust
`and modular design minimizes failure
`points and is 100% field serviceable.
`Full preventative maintenance is
`completed on site once per year,
`ensuring that scientists enjoy optimal
`uptime with no additional work.
`
`EasyViewer 100
`
`EasyViewer™ 100 is a probe-based imaging tool
`that captures high-resolution images of crystals,
`particles and droplets as they exist in process. With
`its slim design, smart focus controls and plug-and-
`play connection, EasyViewer makes unattended
`image capture at small scales effortless. When
`combined with iC Vision™, an easy-to-use image
`analysis software, EasyViewer becomes a powerful
`particle size analyzer that can monitor process
`changes and quantify particle size and shape in real
`time. Exceptional information-gathering capacity
`combined with excellent usability makes EasyViewer
`a compelling tool that scientists will enjoy using
`to accelerate decision making and speed process
`development.
`
`100 µm
`
`Particle Characterization
`
`

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`View and Measure Particles
`In Situ and in Real Time
`
`Technical Data
`Technical Data
`
`Probe Wetted Material
`Probe Window Material
`Probe Diameter
`Probe Wetted Length
`Cable Length
`
`Weight
`Field of View
`Optical Resolution
`Probe Wetted
`Temperature Range
`Probe Back End
`Temperature Range
`Probe Wetted
`Pressure Range
`Power
`
`Certification
`
`C22 Alloy
`Sapphire, Gold seal
`9.5 mm [0.375 in]
`199 mm [7.8 in]
`3 m [9.8 ft] (standard);
`13 m [42.65 ft] (with USB extender)
`0.66 kg [1.45 lbs] (probe and cables)
`1000 µm x 1000 µm (± 50 µm)
`> 1.5 µm
`-20 °C to 135 °C
`
`0 °C to 35 °C
`
`0 to 3 barg
`
`USB Extender: 100-240V (auto-
`switching), 50/60 Hz, 1.7A
`
`CE/NRTL-C Approved, Class 1 Laser
`Device, Compliant with 21CFR1040.10
`and 1040.11 and IEC 60825-1.
`
`*EasyViewer 100 is not rated for explosive locations.
`
`Probe Dimensions
`
`199 mm
`[7.8”]
`
`157 mm
`[6.1”]
`
`41 mm
`[1.6”]
`
`EasyViewer 100
`
`9.5 mm
`[Ø 0.375”]
`
`41 mm
`[1.6”]
`
`www.mt.com/EasyViewer100
`
`For more information
`
`METTLER TOLEDO Group
`Automated Reactors and In Situ Analysis
`Local contact: www.mt.com/contacts
`
`Subject to technical changes
`© 08/2019 METTLER TOLEDO. All rights reserved
`
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