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Are you ready for sub-23 nm?

Get started with our new 10nm Engine Exhaust Condensation Particle Counter

Are you ready for sub-23 nm?

28 avr. 2020 3:00 PM (CEST) / 8:00 AM (CDT) / 6:30 (IST) Webex Webinar

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Get started with our new 10nm Engine Exhaust Condensation Particle Counter

What the webinar will be about:

During the one-hour webinar, we will provide an update on upcoming particulate number regulations for sub-23nm particle regulations.

You will also learn more about:

  • Applications for 10nm solid particle number measurements
  • 10nm EECPC with improved performance features
  • Experimental performance
  • Upgrading 23nm EECPCs to 10nm

There will be time reserved at the end of the webinar for audience questions.

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More info about the presenters:

  • Justin Koczak joined TSI as an applications engineer in 2019. Justin did his M.S. and Ph.D. studies at the University of Michigan, specializing in particle emissions from GDI engine combustion. Justin brings a wealth of combustion and aerosol research experience to TSI, having worked most recently with the US EPA on engine exhaust aerosol projects. He is a member of numerous professional societies, including the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), the American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR), and the American Chemical Society (ACS).
  • Francisco Romay received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota in 1992.  He has more than 20 years of experience in aerosol instrumentation and has been a key contributor to the development of several aerosol instruments, including the Wide Range Aerosol Spectrometer, the Next Generation Pharmaceutical Impactor, the Aerosol Concentrator for the US Army CBMS Block II, the Electrical Aerosol Ionizer, and the Real-Time Quartz Crystal Microbalance MOUDI impactor. Dr. Romay has been a member of the American Association for Aerosol Research for over 20 years and is the co-inventor of eight patents on aerosol instrumentation.

About TSI: Regulators and researchers use TSI particle instruments for engine emissions research around the world. Our products help quantify and analyze particle emissions from light-duty and heavy-duty engines, for both on-road and stationary applications. Our particle counters quantify the number concentration of aerosol particles. TSI particle sizers measure the size distribution of exhaust particles. MORE