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Click here to signup and download files (Basic Guide to Particle Counters and Particle Counting) This overview of particle counting starts by discussing sources of particles and particle monitoring technologies available, and continues by discussing various particle counter... (Updated Nov 2007) Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Many current standards define airborne particle monitoring in units of particles per cubic meter of air (particles/m3). Often, these standards require sampling an entire cubic meter (1 m3) of air to provide an accurate measurement of airborne particulate levels. Sampling 1 m3 of air is time consuming when using conventional aerosol particle counters that sample at 1 cubic-foot per minute (1 CFM), which is equal to 28.3 LPM. Now, Particle Measuring Systems offers the Lasair® III 5100 Particle Counter that samples volumetric flow rates of 100 LPM. This application note will discuss the benefits of sampling at higher flow rates. |
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When considering the purchase of a particle counter, the user typically considers factors such as price, quality, laser lifetime, warranty, and service. This paper discusses the performance-related factors of the particle counter which also must be considered if... Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Click here to signup and download files (Glossary of Common Terms used in Particle Counting) This paper covers definitions of the most common terms used in particle counting, including "Differential Counts," "Counting Efficiency," and "Normalized Counts." A clear understanding of these terms will help you better understand your particle counter data and... Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Click here to signup and download files (Selecting an Airborne Particle Counter) Understanding which features you need in a particle counter is a difficult task. This article will identify the various features available and help you choose those that are relevant to your application... Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Understand the difference technology and uses between a particle counter, particle monitor, and a particle spectrometer. Learn which is right for your application. Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Click here to signup and download files (Long Lasting Lasers for Particle Counters) Replacing lasers on particle counters can be a significant burden for maintenance costs. Particle Measuring Systems provides data proving the long life of the lasers used in some of our most popular particle counters. Download the pdf for all the graph files... Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Click here to signup and download files (A Simple Guide To How Airborne Particle Counters Work) Learn about the technology used in laser particle counters and how this affects your data... Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Click here to signup and download files (Improved Particle Counting Accuracy in Manifold Monitoring) Learn how to use a particle counter manifold system for your cleanroom monitoring... Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Click here to signup and download files (How Many Particles, How Much Sample Volume?) How many particles are needed to demonstrate statistical confidence for cleanroom control and how much sample volume is required from the particle counter to see them? Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Click here to signup and download files (USP 797 Particle Monitoring) Learn what type of particle counter and monitoring system you need to demonstrate USP 797 compliance. Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Click here to signup and download files (Wireless Particle Monitoring of Cleanrooms) Learn how to set up your particle counters for wireless monitoring. Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Click here to signup and download files (Particle Counter Counting Efficiency and Resolution) Understand your particle counter's counting efficiency and resolution and how this affects your data. Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Click here to signup and download files (Airnet 510 XR Resilience to Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide) For cleanrooms that use VHP, it is imperative that your particle counter is resilient. Read this paper to understand how the Airnet particle counter can withstand cleaning with Hydrogen Peroxide. Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Click here to signup and download files (Airnet® OPC Setup Guide) Learn how to set up your Airnet particle counter for OPC (OLE for Process Control). Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Click here to signup and download files (Particle Counters for 5.0 micron Airborne Particles) Learn what specs to look for in a particle counter if you are monitoring 5.0 micron particles. Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Click here to signup and download files (Particle Loss in Transport Tubing) Learn how to avoid particle loss in the tubing that leads to your particle counter. Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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This is a summary of the complete requirements document that is provided with purchase of a Handilaz Mini handheld Particle Counter. |
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Click here to signup and download files (Sampling High-Pressure Gases) Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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Learn how Particle Measuring Systems' particle counters stand up to VHP... Download above file for full tables and figures, or for overview, see HTML Version. |
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