Used TEL / TOKYO ELECTRON nFusion 700 MP #9303261 for sale
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ID: 9303261
Wafer Size: 12"
Vintage: 2013
Particle counter, 12"
Gas controlled ION beam tool
2013 vintage.
TEL / TOKYO ELECTRON nFusion 700 MP is a particle counter used for measuring ambient particle concentrations in air. This unit is fast, accurate, and reliable. Its performance is unmatched in the particle counter market, with an unmatched particle including size range of 0.3 µm to 50µm. TEL nFusion 700 MP is ideal for operation in harsh environments such as clean rooms, sterile rooms, and medical laboratories. TOKYO ELECTRON nFusion 700 MP employs a variety of technologies to accurately measure particles of a wide variety of sizes. Its advanced detection algorithms can accurately count particles with a wide size range of 0.3 µm to 50µm, including particle with size distributions. The unit is equipped with a pressurized differential mobility analyzer (DMA) to measure particle mobility, and a condensation nucleus counter (CNC) to measure particle concentration. The unit also features a patented post-processing algorithm to improve accuracy and filter out false detections. NFusion 700 MP is simple to set up and operate. The graphical user interface (GUI) is designed to minimize operator setup time and optimize performance. The unit can be used with an Ethernet or USB connection. The integrated Ethernet connection and the optional WLAN connection make it easy to remotely control and monitor multiple connected devices. TEL / TOKYO ELECTRON nFusion 700 MP also features optional data logging capabilities to allow for review of datasets to analyze behavior over time. TEL nFusion 700 MP is a versatile and reliable particle counter that will meet the needs of any application. It is a highly accurate and reliable tool for measuring and monitoring particle concentrations in air, offering a convenient, powerful and cost-effective solution for industrial, medical, laboratory, and test environment applications.
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