Data can be viewed on the unit, logged into a facility monitoring system software program , or printed directly from the instrument on cleanroom-safe thermal paper
To advance the science of airborne particle counting, Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions has improved its most sensitive particle counter by adding a built in thermal printer.
Now data can be viewed on the unit, logged into a facility monitoring system software program such as LMS RT, or printed directly from the unit on cleanroom-safe thermal paper.
The Lighthouse Solair 1100 laser particle counter claims the newest and most advanced patented laser design in a portable unit.
With a sensitivity of 0.10 micron and a flow rate of 1.0cfm (28.3lpm), the Solair 1100 line features the long-life enhanced active cavity laser technology that provides higher power, purged optics, a better signal to noise ratio, and requires less maintenance than conventional laser-based particle counters.
Utilising a 14.4cm colour touchscreen interface, the Solair 1100+ is said to be simple to configure and operate.
It can store a large amount of particle count data from eight channels and data from up to four environmental sensors.
All data can be quickly and reliably downloaded to a computer or printed to its built-in thermal printer.
The Solair 1100 can be used as a portable instrument or integrated with a larger facility monitoring/management system.