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Particle Measuring Systems introduces a 10 nm aerosol particle counter with unsurpassed accuracy and smallest size available
The NanoAir 10 is a revolutionary new aerosol nanoparticle counter from Particle Measuring Systems (PMS) offering the sensitivity and accuracy of a Condensation Particle Counter (CPC) with the ease of use and functionality of a traditional cleanroom particle counter. It is designed to monitor ultra-clean environments and provides 10 nm detection sensitivity with a sample flow rate of 2.8 L/min. ...
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40th Annual Technical Meeting on Air Cleaning and Contamination Control
Particles Plus, a world-wide leader in air quality monitoring solutions, is proud to have participated in the 40th Annual Technical Meeting on Air Cleaning and Contamination Control. The event, which took place from April 18 to 19, featured two research presentations from Particles Plus. The first presentation, “Research on Safe Nebulizer Inhalation Therapy Using Clean Booth in the ...
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Aerosol Particle Monitoring Inside of Semiconductor Process Tools
Introduction Contamination poses a significant threat to semiconductor manufacturing processes, impacting yield and revenue. This blog explores the pivotal role of real-time aerosol particle monitoring in semiconductor manufacturing, specifically focusing on the innovative solution provided by Particle Measuring Systems’ Airnet® II 201-4 portable aerosol particle counter, in ...
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Identifying Particulate Matter Pollution Hazards in Businesses and Institutions throughout Puerto Rico
There are many industries across Puerto Rico and the Caribbean that expose workers to elevated levels of particulate matter, also known as PM. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) describes particulate matter as a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air. Some particles, such as dust, dirt, soot or smoke, are large or dark enough to be seen with the naked eye. ...
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