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Variable Soot Generator generates 'defined soot'

A Palas product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Mar 3, 2006

The Palas Variable Soot Generator produces defined soot particles for calibrating measuring devices, inhalation tests, diesel soot filter and fire detector tests, and is used in atmospheric research

Palas of Karlsruhe, Germany is presenting the newly developed Variable Soot Generator VSG-300, which generates defined soot particles for calibrating measuring devices, inhalation tests, testing diesel soot filters and fire detectors, and atmospheric research.

Different particle sizes from 5 nm to 200 nm and different and even high mass flows up to 2.2 g/h are easily adjustable.

The VSG-3000 is characterised by a high stability of the particle sizes and particle concentration.

The generator, which is insensitive to external temperature and air pressure changes, is the optimal device for particularly reliable and cost-effective tests and measurements.

See Palas at Hall 4.1 Stand C19 at ACHEMA.

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