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Airborne particles get compact monitor Print E-mail
Oct 05, 2005 at 06:50 PM
Product Briefing Outline: Particle Measuring Systems has released the "LASAIR II 310B" counter for airborne particles, which provides complete monitoring features in a
compact, convenient package, according to the company. It weighs only 15.5 pounds, yet counts particles at 0.3, 0.5, 1.0, 3.0, 5, 0, and 10.0 microns, making it ideal for verifying ASHRAE regulations.

Problem:
Patented sample-flow control gives more accurate measurements, eliminating errors associated with manifold sampling. Optional download via USB port Stores sampling recipes, reducing labour and errors.

Solution: LASAIR II provides for data storage and portability for mobile use. It is claimed to be the only particle counter that can be controlled from a desktop PC's web browser while it samples in the cleanroom. Data can then be downloaded to the desktop
immediately after sampling.

Applications: Cleanroom monitoring, facility certification, particle trend analysis, statistical process control, and general troubleshooting.

Platform:
LASAIR II has a chemically-resistant cover that can be wiped down with harsh industrial cleaners and sterilization fluids. It also offers a removable, externally-rechargeable battery to allow continuous mobile monitoring.

Availability: January 2005 onwards.
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