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Airborne Particle

dust or droplet found in the air.

See Also: Particle, Nanoparticle


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  • Remote Sensor Airborne Particle Counter

    CI-3100 Trident Series - Climet Instruments Company

    Remote Sensor Airborne Particle Counter1 CFM With Internal Vacuum Pump For Continuous Monitoring. Long-Term Accuracy & Unsurpassed Repeatability of Measurement. 10,080 Sample Data Buffer.

  • Particle Counters

    PCE Instruments

    A particle counter is a useful tool for monitoring indoor air quality (IAQ) in clean rooms and workplaces, as a particle counter measures the concentration of particles in the air. While a particle counter won't identify specifically what kinds of dusts or particulates are present in the air, a particle counter will identify how many airborne particles of a certain size are present in the environment. A conclusion is then drawn based on the known materials in the area and the corresponding airborne particle sizes of those materials. Here at PCE, We can offer you a wide range of dust particle analyzers to suit your needs.

  • Particle Counters

    KANOMAX USA, Inc.

    Testing and monitoring airborne particles in critical environments is incredibly important. That’s why Kanomax has dedicated itself to developing the best particle counting and monitoring instruments on the market. Perfect for cleanroom monitoring, mining environments, and engineering sites, our particle counters provide flexibility, and most importantly accuracy.

  • Air Samplers

    Bertin Instruments

    Coriolis Air samplers are dedicated to the collect of biological particles in the air which bring new perspectives for the control of airborne contamination thanks to its liquid sample.

  • Handheld Particle Counters

    Models 3888 And 3889 - KANOMAX USA, Inc.

    Kanomax’s innovative Handheld Particle Counters (Models 3888 & 3889) set the standard of instrumentation in cleanroom / operating room monitoring and verification, filter testing, IAQ investigation, data center cleaning and many more highly specialized and highly sensitive applications. These beautifully engineered devices boast some of the most highly advanced technology in the industry. A combination of accuracy and practicality, these devices count airborne particles with high quality performance.

  • Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Spectrometer

    3938 - TSI Inc.

    TSI''s newest Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer SMPS™ spectrometer is widely used as the standard for measuring airborne particle size distributions. This system is also routinely used to make accurate nanoparticle size measurements of particles suspended in liquids. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) uses a TSI DMA to size 60 nm and 100 nm standard size reference materials. SMPS spectrometer sizing is a discreet technique in which number concentrations are measured directly without assuming the shape of the particle size distribution. The method is independent of the refractive index of the particle or fluid, and has a high degree of absolute sizing accuracy and measurement repeatability. TSI''s Model 3938 is the 3rd generation of SMP, trusted by researchers for over 30 years.

  • Semiconductor Sensors

    CyberOptics Corporation

    Whether it’s for leveling, vibration, relative humidity, airborne particle sensing, teaching, or gapping, CyberOptics WaferSense and ReticleSense sensors for Semiconductor fabs and equipment OEMs are the world’s most efficient and effective wireless measurement devices. CEO, Dr. Subodh Kulkarni provides a view into the use of CyberOptics’ Multiple Reflection Suppression (MRS) technology in back-end and front-end semiconductor.

  • Capacitive Proximity Sensors

    SICK Sensor Intelligence

    Sometimes you need to know what is hidden beneath a surface. Behind a wall, for example, inside a storage container, inside a shipping container, or behind a cover. Capacitive proximity sensors are ideal for level and feed monitoring. From solid material, such as paper or wood, to granules or liquids, they can be relied upon to detect what is happening in the production process and during final inspection. Is there something behind that cover? Is the finished package really full? How much paint is still left in the tank? For capacitive proximity sensors, these are easy questions to answer. SICKs capacitive proximity sensors are never far from the action. Sensing ranges between 1 and 25 mm allow them to be used in nearly all installation situations, making them extremely adaptable for a wide range of applications. These sensors are also remarkably resistant to interference. Impurities, contamination, dust, and airborne spray particles have little effect on them, nor does electromagnetic interference. No wonder they are installed in a wide range of industries, such as food and automotive, or in storage and conveyor systems.

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