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The working principle of the particle counter is as follows: When the measured liquid sample flows evenly through the particle sensor window in the vertical direction, the parallel light beam emitted by the light source of the particle sensor passes through the sensor window to the photodiode, and the diode converts the received light signal into an electrical signal. , transmitted to the counter via the preamplifier. The output voltage of the preamplifier is constant when there is no particle in the fluid flowing through the sensor window. When particles in the liquid sample enter the sensor window, part of the light is blocked by the particles, and the amount of light received by the photodiode is reduced, so that the output voltage generates a pulse. Since the amount of light blocked is proportional to the projected area of ​​the particle, the amplitude of the output voltage pulse directly reflects the size of the particle. By accumulating the number of output voltage pulses, the number of particles of different sizes can be obtained.
From the working principle of particle counter counting, it can be seen that the relationship between the injection volume, flow rate and sample concentration of the particle sensor, the resolving power of the particle sensor, the measurement size of the particle sensor and the corresponding threshold voltage are related to whether the sample can be tested accurately. Medium particle size and quantity are closely related.
Particle counter The particle concentration of the test particle must also specify a limit. If the particle concentration of the sample is too high, two or more particles will appear simultaneously in the sensing area when passing through the window of the particle sensor. Will cause a counting error. The maximum concentration of particles can be made when the counting error is less than or equal to 5%. The new standard is defined as the coincidence error limit of the particle sensor. Therefore, the instrument manufacturer specifies its particle concentration limit based on different types of particle sensors. The particle sensor has the smallest concentration limit of 0.1/mL, and the largest one can reach tens of thousands/mL or even more.
Particle counter particle sensor related introduction
The particle counter is mainly composed of three parts: sampler, particle sensor, and calculation display system. The sampler ensures that a certain volume of liquid sample passes through the particle sensor at a specified flow rate during the test. The particle sensor converts the particle signal flowing through the window liquid sample into an electrical signal. The counting display system then amplifies the electrical signal collected by the sensor. The operation converts the information into particle size and quantity through the display output.