New TEOM Technology Announced

Ambient air quality

New TEOM Technology Announced

18 Jun, 2008

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Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc Lab Products Division (Water Analysis Instruments products) - ORION
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The new Thermo Scientific TEOM1405 series delivers a self-referencing, NIST-traceable, true mass measurement by means of Thermo Scientific’s proven TEOM (tapered element oscillating microbalance) technology.
The TEOM Series 1405 comes in four models providing one to three PM measurements: PM-10, PM-2.5 (Fine) and PM-Coarse (PM-10-2.5). In addition to PM measurement capabilities, users can choose to add an FDMS option to account for the volatile and semi-volatile fraction. Models include: TEOM 1405 Ambient Particulate Monitor; TEOM 1405-F Ambient Particulate Monitor with FDMS; TEOM 1405-D Dichotomous Ambient Particulate Monitor; and TEOM 1405-DF Dichotomous Ambient Particulate Monitor with FDMS.
Each model in the series is delivered with a network-ready configuration with a touchscreen interface that allows quick access to systemand TEOM data, settings and instrument conditions. The system’s default data output consists of a running 1-hour and 24-hour average mass concentration updated every six minutes. Averaging times are user-programmable from 30 minutes to 23 hours. The line also includes new ePort software for Ethernet connections and PRCOMM software along with multiple user-definable input and output channels.

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