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Particles can change size or shape the moment they are removed from the heat and pressure of the reactor (the "sampling error").

The significance of the Canty Particle Probe extends beyond simple measurement; it enables a paradigm shift from reactive to predictive quality control. Consider the alternative: a plant operator draws a sample, sends it to a lab, waits hours or days for results, and then must either discard a non-conforming batch or adjust future runs. The Canty Probe eliminates the sampling lag. It provides continuous, real-time data that can be fed directly into a distributed control system (DCS). If the particle size starts to drift out of specification, an automated response—such as reducing a milling speed or increasing a surfactant feed—can correct the process in seconds. This reduces waste, rework, and energy consumption. Furthermore, the visual output is intuitive; a process engineer can instantly see if particles are irregular, elongated, or forming clusters—information that a laser diffraction instrument, which assumes all particles are perfect spheres, would miss entirely. canty particle probe

The Canty Particle Probe is more than just a camera; it is a vital diagnostic tool that bridges the gap between laboratory theory and industrial reality. By providing a window into the most volatile environments, it enables manufacturers to increase efficiency, reduce waste, and maintain the highest standards of quality control. Particles can change size or shape the moment

What sets the Canty system apart from standard industrial cameras is its ability to survive and perform in extreme environments. 1. The Fuseview™ Technology The Canty Probe eliminates the sampling lag