PCE Instruments PCO 1 Data Logger PCE-PCO 1 is a product engineered with precision, delivering exceptional performance
with features like handheld laser dust measuring device for monitoring clean room particulate concentrations indoor air quality and exposure to dustPCEPCO 1 is a data logger laser particle counter or dust measuring device for measuring the concentration of particles in the air, the PCEPCO 1 dust measuring device is ideal for monitoring clean rooms indoor air quality exposure to exhaust tobacco or cigarette smoke and other harmful air pollutants and levels of airborne dust Cigarette smoke particles mainly are distributed in the size range from 01 to 10 micron and a variety of materials are explosible in dust form Some examples include food eg candy sugar spice starch flour and feed grain tobacco plastics wood paper pulp rubber pesticides pharmaceuticals dyes coal and metals eg aluminum chromium iron magnesium and zinc These materials are used in agriculture chemical manufacturing pharmaceutical production furniture textiles fossil fuel power generation recycling operations metal working and processing including additive manufacturing and 3D printing and many other industries and processes.
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Features
Handheld laser dust measuring device for monitoring clean room particulate concentrations, indoor air quality and exposure to dustPCE-PCO 1 is a data logger, laser particle counter, or dust measuring device, for measuring the concentration of particles in the air.
The PCE-PCO 1 dust measuring device is ideal for monitoring clean rooms, indoor air quality, exposure to exhaust, tobacco or cigarette smoke and other harmful air pollutants, and levels of airborne dust. Cigarette smoke particles mainly are distributed in the size range from 0.1 to 1.0 micron.
A variety of materials are explosible in dust form. Some examples include: food (e.g., candy, sugar, spice, starch, flour and feed), grain, tobacco, plastics, wood, paper, pulp, rubber, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, dyes, coal and metals (e.g., aluminum, chromium, iron, magnesium and zinc). These materials are used in agriculture, chemical manufacturing, pharmaceutical production, furniture, textiles, fossil fuel power generation, recycling operations, metal working and processing (including additive manufacturing and 3D printing) and many other industries and processes.
In addition to being a combustion hazard, certain kinds of dust can be a health hazard. Exposure (such as skin contact, eye contact and inhalation) can be linked to sneezing, a stuffy or runny nose, itchy or red eyes, headaches, fatigue, fever, cough, shortness of breath, dermatitis, asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia (e.g., Legionnaires disease and hypersensitivity pneumonitis) and cancer.