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Product category: Particle size analysis equipment
News Release from: Quantitech | Subject: Vienna U-DMA
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 22 June 2004

Two particle sizers in one

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The complete system weighs less than 30kg, and can be ready to start taking measurements in only a few minutes from initial set-up, so is ideal for field applications

The Vienna U-DMA from Grimm Aerosol Technic is the latest in its well- series of electrostatic classifiers The U stands for universal, as this unit comes with an extension kit allowing the user to change the particle size range from 5-350nm to 10-1100nm

Developed in collaboration with Professor Reischl's aerosol physics group at the University of Vienna, the Vienna DMA is used with the company's condensation particle counter (CPC) to create a complete sequential mobility particle sizer and counter.

Remote operation can be via modem, but the counter's built-in battery pack, data logging and auto-reboot facility means that totally independent operation is also possible.

Like many other particle counters, the Grimm CPC uses butanol vapour to make the particles detectable.

Over time, particularly when measuring in wet conditions, condensed water vapour can contaminate the butanol and reduce efficiency, so the Grimm CPC has an automatic moisture drain-off to prevent this happening.

Furthermore the butanol container is spill-proof, greatly aiding portability.

An automatic self test operation checks that the system is functioning correctly before measurements begin.

UK distributor for Grimm Aerosol products is Quantitech.

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