Particle size range: 2»m-100»m
Channels: 8, defined between 2»m-100»m
Sample volume: 0.5-9ml, 10-100ml, entire volume
Sample flow rate: 5ml/min-25ml/min
Sample volume accuracy: ·+f+1% of selected volume
Sensor resolution: ·+10%(usp)
Concentration limit: 10000 particles/ml (5% optical coincidence)
Repeatability: rsd·+2% (particle counts are more than 5000 particles per sample volume)
Power supply: 85-265v, 50hzf+1%, ·+80w
Environment temperature: 10f¦-40f¦
Particle size range: 2¬ªm-100¬ªm Channels: 8, defined between 2¬ªm-100¬ªm Sample volume: 0.5-9ml, 10-100ml, entire volume Sample flow rate: 5ml/min-25ml/min Sample volume accuracy: ·+f+1% of selected volume Sensor resolution: ·+10%(usp) Concentration limit: 10000 particles/ml (5% optical coincidence) Repeatability: rsd·+2% (particle counts are more than 5000 particles per sample volume) Power supply: 85-265v, 50hzf+1%, ·+80w Environment temperature: 10f¦-40f¦
Remote Particle Counter Model P231 The P231 remote particle counter measures 0.5 um and 5.0 um with a flow rate of 1.0 CFM (28.3 LPM). Integration is easy into a real-time monitoring or building management system via Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII. The P231 is the smallest remote particle counter in the market and has easy mounting options. The P231 complies with ISO 21501-4 and includes a 2 year limited warranty. P231 Remote Particle Counter Features & Benefits * World's smallest 1 CFM remote particle counter * Measures 0.5 µm and 5.0 µm * 1.0 CFM (28.3 LPM) flow rate * Measures 2 channels of simultaneous data * Long life laser diode * Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII outputs * Concentration limit of 500,000 per ft3 * Complies with ISO 21501-4 and JIS B9921 standards * Lightweight stainless steel enclosure * Easy to clean and wipe down * 2 year limited warranty
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The FNIRSI GC-01 nuclear radiation detector uses a higher-precision Geiger-Miller counter. Counter for detecting the intensity of ionizing radiation (beta particles, gamma rays and x-rays). Use a gas tube or a small chamber as a probe.When the voltage applied to the probe reaches a certain range.Each time the ray is ionized in the tube to produce a pair of ions, it can be amplified to produce an electric pulse of the same size.And recorded by the connected electronic device.The number of rays per unit time thus measured.The alarm threshold measurement rate can be arbitrarily selected.
Radiation Detectors A radiation detector is a device that measures nuclear, electromagnetic, or optical radiation. Nuclear radiation detectors identify nuclear radiation by measuring the emission of ionizing radiation of alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays. A nuclear radiation detector, also known as a Geiger counter, consists of two main components: the processing electronics and the Geiger tube. Geiger tubes are filled with low-pressure inert gases such as helium, argon, or neon. If radioactive radiation occurs, the noble gases become ionized. An anode inside a Geiger tube records the number of ionized particles that is numerically related to the intensity of radioactive radiation. The radioactivity measurements are then displayed on the LCD screen of a Geiger counter or nuclear radiation detector. Measuring nuclear radioactivity and classifying nuclear radioactivity values is very important. For example, terrestrial gamma radiation is typically measured at 0.03 - 0.3 �µSv/h (microsieverts per hour). This "normal" range of oscillations is determined by naturally occurring radioactive elements in the ground, such as uranium and potassium. To calculate this factor, cosmic radiation must be taken into account. For example, taking cosmic radiation into account, the maximum radioactivity content at the Schneefernerhaus, Germany's highest environmental research station, is equal to approximately 110 �µSv/h. At PCE Instruments you will find three types of Geiger counters or nuclear radiation detection equipment to help you measure radioactivity: 1) alpha radiometers, 2) meters for detecting alpha, beta and gamma radioactivity, and 3) wearable Radioactive meter on the body.