Measuring Powder in Very Small Quantities

The instrument illustrated below is an UltraScan PRO. Measurements on an UltraScan VIS or ColorQuest XE would be carried out in a very similar fashion.

Batch-to-batch color consistency (whiteness, for some) is an important indicator of quality for many powders. In the pharmaceutical industry, for instance, the whiteness of powder may be an indication of its freshness or purity. Frequently only a small amount of powder may be available for measurement.

By convention, the instrument geometry most commonly used to measure the color of powder is a directional (45°/0° or 0°/45°) geometry instrument such as the LabScan XE. However, it is also possible to measure powder color using a diffuse geometry instrument such as the HunterLab UltraScan PRO spectrophotometer with appropriate sample devices.


The UltraScan PRO

The Application

Powders have several non-uniform characteristics that require compensating preparation and presentation techniques in order to ensure a repeatable sample measurement.

Powders in the pharmaceutical industry have the additional characteristic of being very expensive, and so normal powder sampling techniques are not economically suitable. Sampling techniques that use a very small sample size (approximately 0.4 cc) are more cost-effective in this situation.

Note: If inter-instrument agreement is a concern when measuring powders, all the instruments used for those measurements MUST be the same model to minimize measurement differences.

Recommended Color ScaleCIE L*a*b* as a full color descriptor
Recommended Single-Number IndexYI D1925 (2/C), YI E313, WI E313 for indication of yellowness and/or whiteness, Y Brightness
Recommended Illuminant/ObserverD65/10°. C/ may also be used.

Measurement Method

1. Configure your software to read using the desired color scale, illuminant, and observer.
2. Install the SAV port (UltraScan VIS or ColorQuest XE) or the special standardization port plate from the optional semi-micro powder sample accessory (HunterLab Part Number D02-1012-313 for the UltraScan VIS or ColorQuest XE or D02-1012-931 for the UltraScan PRO), and standardize the instrument in a reflectance mode for the 0.390 inch (9.906 mm) area view for the UltraScan PRO (or the 0.375 inch (9.575 mm) area view for the UltraScan VIS or ColorQuest XE).
3. Replace the standardization port plate with the modified port plate.
4. Place the powder to be measured into the powder holder.
5. Pack the powder down using the plunger. Do not overtighten the powder holder. The powder should be at least 1/2-cm deep in the holder.
6. Place the powder holder into the port plate.
7. Take a single color reading of the powder. Dump, refill, and read the powder at least three times from the same batch. Average the three color readings for a single color measurement representing the color of the batch. Averaging multiple readings minimizes measurement variation associated with non-uniform samples.
8. Record the average color values for the sample batch.