Inline granular distribution measurement measurement probe-filter filter speed measurement Parsum series Parsum series Parsum Ipp 70-S
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Rough inline particle diameter measurement probe for real -time measurement
The Parsum IPP-70-S probe is a small, lightweight, easy-to-install, and can measure the diameter and speed of solid particles up to 6000 μm maximum in real time. This probe, which does not require a sample collection or calibration by dustproofing and waterproofing, enables continuous process monitoring when the amount of solids fluctuates, even in polishing, oily, or viscous particles.
■ Overview
Parsum IPP 70-S is a standard device option. Essential safety Parsum Ipp 70-SE is used in chemistry, food, and pharmaceutical industries for terminal detection, process control / optimization, and real-time quality control. This probe is used for processes such as crushing, aggregation, granules, sowing, and spray drying.
・ Lightweight and easy to install, and can quickly incorporate into new or existing process plants
・ Dynamic range is wide and supports for particles of 50 to 6,000 µm with a maximum speed of 50m/s
・ Ideal for flow layer monitoring because the measurement is reproducible even if the amount of solid input is large and the amount of solid insertion is large.
・ Real -time measurement and feedback with comprehensive and customizable software
・ No sampling or calibration is required
・ It can also be used for grinding, oil and fat, adhesive, and adhesive particles with various accessories.
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PARSUM IPP 70-S probe uses the principle of spatial filter speed measurement. Calibration or sampling is not required, and no assumption that particles are spheres are performed.
Space filter speed measurement is a string length measurement method based on quantity -based string length that collects individual particles data and creates granular distribution.
The particles passing through the laser light create a shadow and block the laser light of the linear array digitator. The particle speed is calculated from the continuous light of the fiber elements adjacent to the linear, the linear of the spatial filter detector.
The particle size measures the length of the pulse signal generated when the particles block single fiber.
When a large amount of particles is measured, statistically effective results in which various size parameters and volume base distributions are obtained according to the needs of the user.
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Inline granular distribution measurement measurement probe-filter filter speed measurement Parsum series Parsum series Parsum Ipp 70-S