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Liquid Particle Counter LMLPC-B100 provides detection range of 0.5 to 20 µm. Its 8th-generation dual-laser narrow-beam detector ensures enhanced sensitivity for consistent performance. Its optimized flow control delivers reliable and uniform measurement results across sampling conditions. It features flexible alarm threshold settings with rapid dynamic response for timely contamination alerts. Our Liquid Particle Counter is ideal for real-time particle analysis in water, solvents, and filtration systems.
Specifications
| Sensor | 8th-generation dual-laser narrow-beam detector |
| Detection Range | 0.5 to 20 µm |
| Standard Sizes | 0.1 µm, 0.2 µm, 0.3 µm, 0.5 µm |
| Customizable Range | 0.05 to 1 µm |
| Detection Concentration | 0 to 40,000 particles per mL |
| Counting Efficiency | 50% ±5%, 100% ±5% |
| Sampling Accuracy | Greater than or equal to ±1% |
| Resolution | Greater than or equal to 90% |
| False Count Rate | Less than or equal to 10 counts per L |
| Detection Time | 5 seconds to customizable |
| Sampling Flow Rate | 5 to 100 mL per min |
| Pressure Range | 0 to 0.5 MPa (without reducer), 0 to 31.5 MPa (with reducer) |
| Communication | Standard: TCP/IP |
| Dimension | 300 × 300 × 450mm |
| Net Weight | 18 kg |
| Gross Weight | 22 kg |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liquid Particle Counter LMLPC-B100 | $ 104125 | Each of 1 |
Features
Adjustable inlet pressure
High flow rate
Real-time display
Offline sampling
Durable build
USB/LAN Interface
Applications
Liquid Particle Counter LMLPC-B100 supports particle monitoring in electronics and semiconductors, filtration efficiency analysis, and water quality assessment in treatment plants, steel recycling units, and tap water systems.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a Liquid Particle Counter?
A Liquid Particle Counter is an apparatus designed to detect and count particles suspended in a liquid.
2 How does Liquid Particle Counter work?
It works by using light scattering or blockage techniques to detect and count individual particles as they pass through a sensor in the liquid flow.
3 What types of liquids can be analyzed using Liquid Particle Counter?
It can analyze various liquids including water, solvents, hydraulic fluids, and process chemicals.
4 How is Liquid Particle Counter used in pharmaceutical manufacturing?
It is used in pharmaceutical manufacturing to ensure injectable drugs meet USP requirements for particulate contamination, ensuring product safety and compliance.
5 Why is Liquid Particle Counter essential in semiconductor production?
It is essential in semiconductor production because it monitors ultrapure water and process chemicals to prevent microscopic particle contamination that can damage wafers or circuits.
6 How does Liquid Particle Counter help in hydraulic fluid monitoring?
It helps in hydraulic fluid monitoring by detecting wear particles and contaminants, preventing equipment failure and improving maintenance schedules in industrial machinery.
7 How is Liquid Particle Counter applied in water treatment plants?
It is applied in water treatment plants to monitor filter performance and detect contamination in drinking or process water, ensuring regulatory compliance and safety.
8 What role does Liquid Particle Counter play in medical device manufacturing?
It plays a critical role in medical device manufacturing by verifying cleanliness of rinse fluids and ensuring particles do not compromise device sterility or functionality.
9 What benefit does Liquid Particle Counter provide in food and beverage production?
It provides quality assurance in food and beverage production by detecting particulate contamination in liquid ingredients or cleaning fluids, supporting hygiene standards.
10 In what way does Liquid Particle Counter support cleanroom operations?
It supports cleanroom operations by monitoring liquid media used in critical processes, ensuring minimal contamination and compliance with cleanliness classifications.