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News Release from: Palas
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 March 2006
Measuring process aerosols at ACHEMA
For over 20 years, Palas of Karlsruhe, Germany, has met and continues to set the standard for excellence and innovation in aerosol technology and particle measurement
For over 20 years, Palas of Karlsruhe, Germany, has met and continues to set the standard for excellence and innovation in equipment for aerosol technology and fine and ultra-fine particle measurement The new Welas 3000 system made by Palas is a further development of the well-proven Welas optical aerosol spectrometer family
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 3 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The innovation is that the new device measures quasi-simultaneously using two sensors at two different measuring points: and it measures exactly and reliably the particle size and particle concentration, from approximately 0,3-40 microns, also in high concentrations.
Welas 3000 is the optimal solution for special requirements such as measurements in hazardous areas, at temperatures from -90C to 120C, under negative pressure or positive pressure up to 10 bar.
It is used in applications including exhaust cleaning and gas scrubbers, operating in hot gas or ambient conditions.
A newly developed Welas CNC module widens the application spectrum: with this module, which is attached simply to the Welas sensor, one can count even nano particles down to approx 10 nm, also in high concentrations up to 100,000 P/cm3.
In combination with the new Welas 3000, one sensor can be operated in the normal operation and, quasi simultaneously, the second sensor with the CNC module.
This combination offers a flexible and cost-effective solution for all users who have applications both within the coarser particle range and within the nano range.
Palas will be attending ACHEMA2006 in Hall 4.1 Stand C19.
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