Overview
Built-in memory
Particle sizes up to 25 µm
Color display
Handy
6 measurement channels
Mass concentration
Ethernet, USB
Incl. Calibration certificate traceable to NIST
Standards: ISO 21501-4 and JIS B9921
Built-in memory
Particle sizes up to 25 µm
Color display
Handy
6 measurement channels
Mass concentration
Ethernet, USB
Incl. Calibration certificate traceable to NIST
Standards: ISO 21501-4 and JIS B9921
The PCE-PQC 1xEU series particle counters measure the concentration of particles such as dust, soot, pollen and many other aerosols in the air. The particle counters have been developed to precisely determine the degree of pollution of the air. Pollution is mainly generated by combustion, material processing, manufacturing, energy generation, vehicle engine emissions and the construction industry. The PCE-PQC 1x/EU series particle counters can be used to measure the exact amount of particles in the air. Of increasing importance is the degree of pollution of the air with diseased particles such as soot, which are released into the air by industry and, above all, by diesel vehicles without special filtering. Such dispersion particles are responsible, among other things, for reduced visibility, the inhalation of toxic substances and thus reduced labor productivity. It has also been known for a long time that the particles also make a significant contribution to many medical diseases such as asthma, bronchitis, skin and lung diseases. The particle counters were developed for a simple and fast application. The PCE-PQC 1xEU series particle counters operate in different modes (real-time, cumulative, differential, mass concentration, ...) and display the results on the display until the device is switched off.
1x aerosol meter PCE-PQC 10EU · 1x isokinetic probe · 1x Temperature and humidity sensor · 1x cleaning filter · 1x Li-Ion rechargeable battery · 1x software for data download · 1x USB cable · 1 x PSU · 1x calibration certificate according to NIST · 1x user manual.
PCE Instruments, PCE-PQC 10, environmental testing