About PAMAS Liquid Particle Counter
PAMAS liquid particle counter is a tool for determining the quantity and size of particles in liquids. It is used in sectors including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and automotive to keep an eye on the cleanliness and calibre of liquids used in manufacturing. PAMAS liquid particle counter works by putting a sample of the liquid through a tiny hole and using a laser light source to look for particles. The laser light is scattered as the particles go through the aperture, and a sensor detects the scattered light. The size of the particle affects how much light is dispersed, and the particle concentration is determined by how many particles are found.
Advanced Particle Detection and PrecisionThe PAMAS Liquid Particle Counter is engineered for accurate, real-time particle analysis in a variety of liquids. Its optical sensor technology and robust calibration standards (ISO 21501-3/ISO 11171) help maintain precision and reliability during critical contamination monitoring processes.
User-Friendly Interface and Versatile ConnectivityFeaturing a responsive colour LCD touch display and intuitive software, users can easily customize alarms, calibrate settings, and analyze trends. With standard USB and RS232 ports, exporting measurement results in convenient CSV and PDF formats supports seamless integration into laboratory workflow.
Automated Cleaning for Reliable MeasurementsThe integrated auto-rinse cleaning system minimizes contamination and ensures measurement consistency across tests. The counters universal bottle compatibility and programmable sample volume functions make it suitable for various applications, including water, hydraulic oil, fuel, and pharmaceutical liquids.
FAQs of PAMAS Liquid Particle Counter:
Q: How does the PAMAS Liquid Particle Counter analyze liquid contaminants?
A: The device utilizes an optical sensor with a laser diode to detect particle presence based on light blockage/flow-through principles, providing immediate, real-time particle counts within the 1 m to 400 m range.
Q: What type of data output formats are available for results?
A: Measurement results from the PAMAS Liquid Particle Counter can be exported via its internal software in CSV and PDF formats, ensuring compatibility with most data analysis and reporting tools.
Q: When should the auto-rinse cleaning system be used?
A: Auto-rinse is typically activated automatically between measurements or after analyzing highly contaminated samples, ensuring the sensors accuracy and minimizing carryover effects.
Q: Where can the PAMAS Liquid Particle Counter be installed?
A: This compact and portable bench-top instrument is suitable for laboratory, pharmaceutical, industrial, and environmental locations, requiring a standard AC power supply (100240V) and minimal bench space.
Q: What is the process for calibrating the particle counter?
A: Calibration is conducted via the touch screen interface, adhering to ISO 21501-3 or ISO 11171 standards. Users can perform routine calibration for optimal accuracy and adjust settings as needed for specific applications.
Q: How is the instrument beneficial for contamination analysis?
A: Its high accuracy (10% depending on standard), immediate response time, programmable alarms, trend analysis, and universal sample compatibility ensure reliable contamination monitoring in diverse liquids, improving quality control and safety.