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Automotive Industries, Dec, 2004
Pall Corporation offers two new portable devices designed to surmount detection problems by giving plant operators the ability to measure cleanliness and to prevent downtime. The PCM400 Portable Cleanliness Monitor and the PFC400W Portable Particle Counter were both made to suit these needs. The new Cleanliness Monitor was engineered to confirm cleanliness of almost every kind of hydraulic; lube or process fluid used in a wide range of industries, even under adverse fluid conditions. Its multiple mesh blockage technology addresses the problem of inaccurate or unreliable results when monitoring fluids that are dark, cloudy or contaminated by water or air. The new Particle Counter, a portable diagnostic device to measure the size and quantity of particulate in industrial fluid systems, combines a proven state-of-the-art laser blockage technology with a water sensor. Contact Pall Corporation via www.pall.com.
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