Understanding the Different Types of Airborne Particle Counters
LWS (Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions)
The world’s leading manufacturer of real-time cleanroom contamination monitoring systems and airborne particle counters
Airborne Particle Counters (APCs) play a critical role in monitoring and maintaining the cleanliness of environments where air purity is essential, such as cleanrooms. There are two fundamental types of APCs: portable and fixed-point remote. Each type has unique features and applications, making them suitable for various scenarios in contamination control.
Portable Airborne Particle Counters
Portable APCs are self-contained units equipped with a user interface or operator panel that controls the instrument. These devices include a built-in sampling system and are easy to transport. The user interface allows users to establish sample parameters, collect data, and, if necessary, transmit this data to an external system. The air sampling system, whether a vacuum pump or blower, must also provide an adequately filtered exhaust system to prevent contamination of the test environment. Portable APCs can operate on internal batteries or via an AC wall outlet.
Types of Portable APCs
Portable APCs are differentiated by their airflow sample rates, which are reported in volume per minute in either Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM) or Liters per Minute (LPM). The main types include:
Fixed-Point Remote Airborne Particle Counters
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Fixed-point remote APCs are smaller, less invasive, and more robust than portable APCs, allowing them to be attached to process equipment, cleanroom walls, or transport devices. They are ideally suited for monitoring critical process locations where product integrity may be at risk during manufacturing.
APCs typically have sample flow rates of either 0.1 CFM (2.83 LPM) or 1.0 CFM (28.3 LPM), with the latter being preferred for most applications. These devices can log data or transmit it to external systems such as Building Management Systems (BMS), Non-Viable Particle Monitoring Systems (NVPMS), or Facility Monitoring Systems (FMS).Types of Remote APCs
There are two main types of remote APCs: those with built-in pumps and those without.
Conclusion
Understanding the different types of Airborne Particle Counters and their specific applications is essential for maintaining contamination control in cleanrooms and other sensitive environments. Portable APCs offer flexibility and ease of use for various applications, while fixed-point remote APCs provide robust, continuous monitoring solutions. By selecting the appropriate type of APC, facilities can ensure they meet stringent cleanliness standards and maintain a contamination-free environment.
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