Dust particle concentration Meter

The dust particle concentration meter detects the number of suspended particles in the air through light scattering or beta-ray absorption principles. It is used for dust monitoring in places such as factory workshops and mines to ensure that the working environment complies with health standards.
Selection
When selecting, consider whether the measurement range covers the on-site dust concentration, whether the explosion-proof rating is suitable for hazardous areas, and whether the interface is compatible with the existing monitoring system. Compare the applicable scenarios of instruments with different principles, and check the protection rating and calibration cycle.

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Instruments

Explosion-proof enclosure design ensures stable operation in harsh environments, can simultaneously monitor multiple particle size dust concentration without changing the cutter, Measurement range 0.01-100 mg/m ³, built-in protective gas curtain to prevent Optical inspection system contamination.

$ 5043.00

Image segmentation technology is used to process overlapping dust and maintain particle prototype; Measurement range is 0.1~ 3000μm, repeatability error ≤ +/- 1%; support custom particle size classification and various image processing methods.

$ 9998.00

With 6-channel synchronous detection capability, maximum sampling concentration of 35000 pcs/L, using semiconductor laser Illuminant life of 10 years, built-in battery life of more than 5 hours and support data export printing.

$ 1501.00

Using light scattering principle to detect 0.3-10 μ m particle size, Sampling flow rate 28.3L/min, built-in lithium battery supports 6 hours of work, can directly save data to U disk, equipped with thermal printer for on-site output.

$ 3922.00

Using 50L/min Sampling flow rate and six particle size channel synchronous detection, equipped with semiconductor laser Illuminant and Touchscreen control, built-in thermal printer supports real-time data output, Continuous Operating Time up to 5 hours.

$ 8461.00

100L/min Sampling flow rate and six particle size channel detection, equipped with long life laser Illuminant and imported air pump, support Touchscreen operation and USB data export function.

$ 10578.00

With six-channel particle size detection and 2.83L/min Sampling flow rate, using laser Illuminant life of over 30,000 hours, support UCL calculation and Built-in Printer, AC-DC dual-use can work continuously for more than 6 hours.

$ 848.00

With six particle size channel detection capability, sampling capacity of 2.83L/min, built-in lithium battery supports 6 hours of continuous operation, using semiconductor laser Illuminant and color Touchscreen design.

$ 2510.00

Using laser light scattering technology, direct reading mass concentration, 1 minute results, Measurement range 0.01-100 mg/m ³, with self-calibration system and air curtain Shielding function, to ensure that the Optical inspection system is clean, support a variety of particle size measurement.

$ 2591.00

With six-channel particle size detection capability, Sampling flow rate 2.83L/min, using long-life laser Illuminant to ensure Stability, built-in thermal printer and support AC and DC power supply, can work continuously for more than 6 hours.

$ 1171.00

With 0.001mg/m ³ detection sensitivity, support PM10, PM2.5 and other multi-particle size cutter selection, can automatically monitor and calculate the time weighted average, suitable for all-weather continuous operation.

$ 2252.00

Adopting stainless steel air duct and centrifugal fan, the wind speed can be adjusted, the dust concentration is 2.0~ 4.0kg/m ³, and it has the function of vertical circulation air flow and dust drying to ensure the accuracy and uniform dispersion of test data.

$ 10353.00

Adopt stainless steel air duct and centrifugal fan, dust concentration 2.0~ 4.0kg/m ³, liner size 1000 * 1500 * 1000mm, support vertical circulation air flow and dust drying function, ensure accurate and reliable test data.

$ 9465.00

Adopt stainless steel air duct and centrifugal fan, the wind speed is adjustable, the dust concentration is 2.0~ 4.0kg/m ³, support vertical circulation and dust drying, ensure test uniformity and data accuracy.

$ 8093.00

Support IP5X and IP6X Protection Rating test, liner size 1000 × 2000 × 1000mm, talc consumption 2kg/m ³, with automatic alternating control function of dust blower and dust vibration.

$ 17082.00

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