HSLIS-M65e Liquid Particle Counter for Continuous Monitoring

Continuous, real-time monitoring of contamination levels in corrosive liquids, such as hydrogen fluoride (HF), is possible using the High Sensitivity Liquid in Situ (HSLIS-M65e) Liquid Particle Counter.

The HSLIS Liquid Particle Counter, a long-standing and ever-popular component of Particle Measuring Systems’ (PMS) entire liquid particle counting line, makes it simple to constantly comprehend the properties of the working fluid. The combination of low cost and high sensitivity makes it ideal when long-term trending and large sensor numbers are required.

The integration of the HSLIS Particle Counter with Particle Measuring Systems’ Facility Net Software is a cost-effective approach to monitoring numerous flow systems and offers dedicated local display and control capabilities.

Product Details

  • Compatible with corrosive liquids, including HF
  • eSeries compatible with Facility Net Software
  • The existing network can be used with ethernet connectivity to Facility Net Software
  • 4-channel liquid particle counters
  • 0.065, 0.1, 0.15 and 0.2 μm particle size range
  • Operates with an optimal flow rate of 100 ml/min. ± 10 %
  • Samples 0.6 % of the flow volume or 0.6 ml/min

Sensitivity range: 0.065 – 0.2 µm

  • Episodic event tracking and alarming
  • Continuous system particle monitoring
  • Particle Monitoring chemical delivery systems
  • Measuring filter efficiency

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