Applications Across Industries
The QualiPCT™ 6393 is ideal for analyzing powder flowability, compressibility, and density in:
- Pharmaceuticals – formulation development, powder handling optimization, regulatory testing
- Construction materials – cement, sand, and other fine aggregates
- Ceramics and refractories – powder flow and packing behavior evaluation
- Battery materials – active powders and conductive additives characterization
- Metals and non-metals – metallic powders, pigments, and catalysts
- Soil and sediments – environmental and geotechnical studies
- Paints, detergents, and petrochemicals – ensuring uniformity and flow control in processing
Test Parameters
The QualiPCT-6393 can perform 9 direct test measurements and calculate 5 derived parameters:
Measured Parameters:
- Angle of Repose (Carr)
- Angle of Fall (Carr)
- Loose Bulk Density
- Tapped Density
- Cohesion (Carr)
- Spatula Angle (Carr)
- Dispersibility (Carr)
- Voidage
- Sieving (multiple aperture options)
Calculated Parameters:
- Angle of Difference (Carr)
- Compressibility (Carr)
- Uniformity (Carr)
- Flowability Index
- Floodability Index
Standards Compliance
Engineered for global acceptance, the QualiPCT™ 6393 complies with key international standards:
- ASTM D6393-21 – Bulk Solids Characterization by Carr Indices
- ISO 3953 – Metallic powders—Tapped density measurement
- USP <616> – Bulk Density and Tapped Density of Powders
- EP 2.9.34 – European Pharmacopoeia method for tapped density
- Additional GB/T standards for particle material testing
Why Choose the QualiPCT™ 6393?
With the ability to measure flowability, compressibility, density, and particle behavior in one system, the QualiPCT™ 6393 eliminates the need for multiple instruments. It ensures faster testing, higher data accuracy, and full compliance with ASTM, ISO, USP, and EP standards — making it an essential tool for R&D labs, QC departments, and production facilities worldwide.
Optimize your powder characterization workflow with the QualiPCT™ 6393 – the complete solution for Carr Indices-based bulk solids testing.