SediGraph 4
Laboratory Equipment
Sponsor: Micromeritics Instrument Corporation
Fall 2019 | 7 Weeks
Collaboration with close friend Drew Alberts
Responsibilities: Sketching, CAD, Rendering, Modelmaking
(sketches and renders shown are my own)
The SediGraph 4 is a next generation x-ray particle size analyzer developed for the Micromeritics Instrument Corp.
The new design is a complete reimagining of Micromeritics’ most reliable instrument incorporating numerous improvements to enhance the user-experience during assembly, operation, and service without sacrificing the technological DNA it is renowned for.
Design Objective
Headquarters Visit
The project kicked off with a visit to Micromeritics’ headquarters. The engineers and scientists behind the SediGraph gave us a overview of the device and its inner workings. I also got to see the current model in production and operation, as well as interview the assembly workers and lab techs familiar with the machine. This provided a great foundation of knowledge for exploring potential improvements.
Functional Overview
Laying out the key functional elements and interaction points of the device provided a straightforward framework for the redesign.
Teardown
Micromeritics provided a SediGraph III (x-ray tube removed) to teardown and explore. Getting an extremely detailed look at the the internal engineering and current manufacturing techniques allowed me to find areas for opportunity for improvement and refinement
Opportunity Areas
Design Strategy
Pen to Post-it
Group ideation led to a wide range of potential directions to consider as we moved towards concept development.
Inspiration Board
Composing an inspiration board helped me to develop concepts and brand language directions. The concept of lessening visual weight using curvature intrigued me, as well as utilizing interlocking shells to create dynamism.
Concept Presentation
Concepts were presented at Micromeritics headquarters to employees from every company division. Their varying perspectives gave us a large body of feedback to consider as we further refined the design.
Refinement
The final design, with its bold use of color, includes a more dynamic shell as well as further detailed technical elements. It retains the integrated pump drawer which got great feedback during the concept presentation.
Building Foam-Core Model
Constructing the model and CAD concurrently let us experiment with design elements and minor refinements on the fly.
Full-Size Model
SediGraph 4
for Micromeritics Instrument Corporation
Visual Design Language
The SediGraph 4’s cohesive design language is achieved with the assumption of complete sheet metal construction, resulting in a robust and reliable instrument, ready to stand out in a laboratory in both form and function. Application of the same principles across Micromeritics’ product line would strengthen their position as an industry leader.
Features
The SediGraph 4 was developed with features to improve key pain points of use and maintenance which laboratory technicians experienced in its predecessor.
Symmetrical Pump Layout
Sliding Pump Drawer
Rigid 316SS Interior Piping + Optimized Layout
Accessible + Adjustable Feet
Refined Control Panel
Larger Access Door + Reduced Overall Envelope
Manufacturing
A defining strength of Micromeritics is their in-house manufacturing capabilities, revolving specifically around sheet metal forming. Our design leverages these capabilities while working within the constraint of single curvature sheet metal construction to create a form that celebrates both Micromeritics as a company, and the advanced technology within the SediGraph 4.
Presentation to Client + Users
Micromeritics chose our device as their favorite out of the studio, appreciating both the visual design elements of the device and the detailed technical changes aimed at improving the operator experience.
After the project, the models were displayed at Micromeritics headquarters.
I also had the chance to return to the headquarters and take pictures of the machine in-context. The lab techs tested out the model and praised the changes.