Used HUMANRH CPC-4000 #9269806 for sale

Manufacturer
HUMANRH
Model
CPC-4000
ID: 9269806
Vintage: 2008
Particle counter 2008 vintage.
HUMANRH CPC-4000 is a leading particle counter used to measure the concentration of airborne particles in a variety of settings. CPC-4000 uses a robust optical detection system, which is capable of measuring particles between 0.1 and 8.0um in size. The counter features adjustable sensitivity, allowing users to tailor measurement to different conditions. HUMANRH CPC-4000 uses a laser detection system, which is triggered by passing particles. When triggered, the device releases precisely-shaped beams which detect particles and measure their size and concentration. CPC-4000 leverages the latest in LED lighting and laser technology to accurately detect particles in the air in four different size ranges. When measuring particles, HUMANRH CPC-4000 produces a differential count, which is the number of particles per cubic foot of air. The counter stores this data for up to 50 species of particles, allowing users to easily detect changes in particle concentrations. CPC-4000 offers a data logging function, allowing users to track trends over time. The device features a large and easy to read LCD screen, allowing users to monitor particles and measurement results in real-time. The display is highly visible in both high and low light conditions. HUMANRH CPC-4000 also offers easy to use calibration and configuration menus, enabling users to setup the device for different conditions quickly and easily. CPC-4000 is designed with portability in mind, making it easy to transport and set up onsite. The device is lightweight and robust, featuring IP65 dust and water resistance. The device is powered by two replaceable AA batteries and requires minimal maintenance. In conclusion, HUMANRH CPC-4000 is an advanced particle counter which offers a wide range of features and benefits. Its user-friendly design, portability, and accuracy make it a must-have for airborne particle detection.
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