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Portable Airborne Particle Counter LMAP-A300 is a micro-computer-controlled unit with size channel variations. It can simultaneously count particles in six distinct size channels of 0.1 µm, 0.2 µm, 0.3 µm, 0.5 µm, 1.0 µm, 5.0 µm for real-time monitoring. Current and pre-recorded data can be printed directly by the built-in thermal-sensitive printer for user convenience. Multiple Printing mode is available for viewing, downloading, and printing the data for user convenience.
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Particle Size Channels | 0.1 µm, 0.2 µm, 0.3 µm, 0.5 µm, 1.0 µm, 5.0 µm |
Flow Rate | 1 CFM (28.3 L/min) |
Teat Way | UCL |
Print Mode | Built-in thermal Printer |
Working Time | 8 hours of continuous use |
Display | LCD |
Test Period | 1 min to 40 min |
Light source and Life | Long-life laser diode with 3000h MTTF |
Zero Count | ≤10 min |
Data Storage | 256 samples |
Power | 220 V ± 10 %, 50 Hz ± 2 Hz |
Power Dissipation | 80W |
Dimensions | 370 × 440 × 126 mm |
Weight | 6.0 kgs |
Features
Large and Clear LCD display for showing particle count of all channels
Integrated with computerized verifications
Thermal printer incorporated for printing the data
It can store data up to 256 samples
Data conversion between ft³ and m³
Laser diode with 3000h MTTF incorporated for long life
1 CFM flow rate for better counting
Lightweight and portable
Easy to operate and Low maintenance
Standard Accessories
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Applications
It finds application in a variety of settings, including clean room monitoring, indoor air quality assessment, filter testing, particle source tracking, pharmaceuticals, research, and development labs, as well as the electronics and semiconductor industries.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a Portable Airborne Particle Counter?
A Portable Airborne Particle Counter is a mobile apparatus designed to detect and count the number and size of particles suspended in the air.
2 How does a Portable Airborne Particle Counter work?
It works by sampling air and detecting particles as they pass through a laser beam, measuring their size and quantity.
3 Can environmental conditions affect Portable Airborne Particle Counter?
High humidity and extreme temperatures can affect its readings or damage sensitive internal components.
4 What kind of maintenance does Portable Airborne Particle Counter require?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning of the apparatus, storing it properly and calibrating it annually for accurate performance.
5 Can Portable Airborne Particle Counter detect smoke or pollution?
It can detect fine particulates in smoke and pollution.
6 Can Portable Airborne Particle Counter be used in a cleanroom?
It is widely used in cleanroom environments.
7 Can Portable Airborne Particle Counter be used in a manufacturing facility?
It is commonly used in electronics, pharmaceuticals, food processing and other controlled manufacturing environments to ensure air cleanliness.
8 Can Portable Airborne Particle Counter be used to validate HEPA filters?
It is commonly used during HEPA/ULPA filter integrity testing.
9 Can Portable Airborne Particle Counter be used to measure air cleanliness in laboratories?
It is commonly used in laboratory environments in order to ensure that airborne particle levels comply with cleanliness standards necessary for research and testing.
10 Can Portable Airborne Particle Counter be used to measure air quality in vehicles?
It is suitable for measuring particulate pollution in vehicles.