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GRIMM Aerosol Technik Mini Wide-Range Aerosol Spectrometer (Model 1371)

GRIMM Aerosol Technik Mini Wide-Range Aerosol Spectrometer (Model 1371)

A compact and portable instrument for simultaneous and precise real-time monitoring of both micron-sized and nanoparticles

  • Ultra-wide size range from 10 nm to 35 µm
  • PM₁₀, PM₂.₅, PM₁ and particle size distribution, particle surface, and dust mass
  • High precision over 41 equidistant channels
  • No consumables
  • Non-radioactive particle charger
  • Versatile data acquisition and communication interfaces (Bluetooth, USB, RS-232)
  • Easy to use with GRIMM software
  • Optional sensor for temperature and relative humidity
  • Two measuring instruments in a single device
  • Combination of optical (OPC) and electrical (nanosizer) particle detection - One combined data set
  • Intelligent Li-ion battery for portable use up to 10 hours
  • Flexible data acquisition and communication with USB flash drive, Bluetooth and MiniWRAS software
  • Particle free purge air for improving detection and reducing signal noise

The compact MiniWRAS is the only portable instrument on the market that allows simultaneous and precise real-time monitoring of both micron-sized and nanoparticles. Designed and specifically built for indoor air quality monitoring, the MiniWRAS is a fit for purpose, state-of-the-art system that combines optical and electrical particle detection in one single device.

Applications include nanoparticle and PM monitoring (e.g. PM₂.₅), monitoring Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in buildings, IAQ in vehicles, aeroplane cabins, cockpits, buses, and trains, nanoparticle source identification, workplace monitoring, and R&D testing in industry. 

How it works

The Mini Wide-Range Aerosol Spectrometer uses a simple laser scatter detection module to detect particles from 0.253 – 35 µm, plus a Faraday Cup Electrometer (FCE) to detect nanoparticles (10 – 193 nm). The FCE is much smaller than a CPC/SMPS+C and does not require a supply of butanol, making it the better choice for portable nanoparticle instruments like the 1371 MiniWRAS.

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