Spectrex Corporation

LIQUID PARTICLE COUNTER

PC-2000 Liquid Particle Counter PC-200 Liquid Particle Counter
Unique Features of the Spectrex Particle Counting System
Flow-Through Cells
Spectra-Sieve Software Program
Integrating the Laser Particle Counter and computer-based sieving

 

Applications Notes:

Contamination Control Through IN-SITU Particle Counting
John Hoyte, Spectrex Corporation, Redwood City, CA. Proceedings-Institute of Environmental Sciences. 1997

The Use of Particle Counting For the Evaluation of Filter Performance
Nancy E. McTigue and David A. Cornwell, Environmental Engineering & Technology, Inc., Newport News, VA.

Development of an Electronic Technique For Determining Rate of Solution of Solid Products.
M. W. Henley and J. B. Porinoff, Merck, Sharp & Dohme, West Point, PA. Reprinted from Pharmaceutical Technology. September 1980.

Using a Laser Particle Counter to Enhance Sedimentology Laboratory Exercises
Mary Jo Hall, Rider College, Lawrenceville, NJ. Reprinted from NAGT Journal of Geological Education. Volume 40 Number 2. March 1992.

The Effect of Commercial and Recreational Traffic On the Resuspension of Sediment In Navigation Pool 9 of the Upper Mississippi River
Miles M. Smart, Ronald G. Rada and Thomas 0. Claflin, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, WI, Dept. of Biology. Dennis N. Nielsen, Winona State University, Winona, MN, Dept.of Geology.

Influence of Particles on Partial Discharges and Breakdown in Oil
K.N. Mathes and J.M. Atkins, General Electric Corp. R & D, Schenectady, NY. From Conference Record of 1978 I.E.E.E. International Symposium on Electrical Insulation.

Evaluation of Oil Samples From Centrifugal Separators
Amitabh Jam, S. Biswas, Sadhna Shrivastava and L.R. Jagga. Reprinted from Tribology International May 1993.

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