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Industry
  
Website
  
www.dispersion.com

Founded
  
1996

Key people
  
Andrei Dukhin, CEO

Headquarters
  
Bedford Hills

Type of business
  
Private Incorporated

Dispersion technology inc general presentatioin


Dispersion Technology Inc is a scientific instrument manufacturer located in Bedford Hills, New York. Founded in 1996 by Philip Goetz (former Chairman, retired in 2010) and Dr. Andrei Dukhin (current CEO), the company develops and sells analytical instruments intended for characterizing concentrated dispersions and emulsions, complying with the International Standards for acoustic particle sizing ISO 20998 and Electroacoustic zeta potential measurement ISO 13099.

Contents

Dispersion Technology manufactures a family of ultrasound based instruments for measuring particle size, zeta potential, high frequency rheology, and solid content in concentrated systems without diluting them.

Founders Dukhin and Goetz have written two books published by Elsevier describing the details of these methods, underlying theories, and applications of the instruments manufactured by Dispersion Technology.

Dispersion Technology maintains seven patents in the United States, and has representation in Japan, Russia Europe, Brazil, S.Korea, China, and Canada.

Products

  • Particle Size Analyzers
  • Zeta Potential Analyzers
  • Longitudinal Rheology Analyzers
  • Aqueous Conductivity Probes
  • Non-Aqueous Conductivity Probes
  • Research utilizing instrumentation

    Scientific papers have been published using instruments manufactured by Dispersion Technology to study the following kinds of systems:

  • Suspensions of Solids:
  • Cement and Concrete
  • Silica
  • Metals and Metal Oxides
  • Superplasticizers
  • Pigments
  • Latexes
  • Clays
  • Nano-Particles
  • Emulsions (both micro and macro)
  • Oil-in-water
  • Water-in-oil
  • Proteins
  • Micelles
  • Milling and Nanomilling
  • Films
  • Membranes
  • Polymer Gel Systems
  • References

    Dispersion Technology Wikipedia


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