DPM-6000 Atmospheric Particle Monitor Introduction: The DPM-6000 atmospheric particulate matter monitor is used for monitoring β The radiation attenuation method measures the concentration of PM10 or PM2.5 in the air. This analyzer automatically monitors PM10 through the PM10 sampling head, while also monitoring smaller particulate matter through the PM2.5 sampling port. It can also be set to monitor total suspended particulate matter (TSP). It can be used as a fixed or portable device on a vehicle. Application: It can be widely used in air quality monitoring places such as industrial pollution areas, residential areas, and cities. Features: 1. Pre calibration, automatic zeroing, and automatic fault diagnosis functions greatly reduce maintenance workload 2. PM10 and PM2.5 cutters can be selected to monitor particles of different sizes 3. Real time remote monitoring and data transmission can be achieved through transmission methods such as RS232, RS485, USB, GPRS, Ethernet, etc 4. Equipped with touch LCD display for on-site operation on mobile platforms such as vehicle monitoring stations 5. Sealed radiation source below 100 μ Ci, no radiation safety issues Technical parameters: Measurement method: β Ray attenuation method Monitoring object: PM10/PM2.5 Measurement range: 0-10mg/m3 (customizable) Detection limit: 10 μ G/m3 Sampling speed: 16.7L/min Sampling time: 5min~1000min, adjustable Flow error: ≤ 2% F.S. Filter membrane replacement cycle: 2 months Working temperature: 0-40 ℃
Introduction: The DPM-6000 atmospheric particulate matter monitor is used for monitoring β The radiation attenuation method measures the concentration of PM10 or PM2.5 in the air. This analyzer automatically monitors PM10 through the PM10 sampling head, while also monitoring smaller particulate matter through the PM2.5 sampling port. It can also be set to monitor total suspended particulate matter (TSP). It can be used as a fixed or portable device on a vehicle. Application: It can be widely used in air quality monitoring places such as industrial pollution areas, residential areas, and cities.