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High Concentration Condensation Particle Counter 3752

Model Number: 3752

The specialist for very high concentrations features an extended single particle counting concentration range topped with a photometric mode. TSI Condensation Particle Counters (CPCs) are the most referenced Condensation Particle Counters, backed up by 40+ years of experience. The 4th generation makes the best CPCs even better: Providing easier use for everyone with an intuitive direct-touch user-interface, new software and secure internal data storage for months of data. Improved performance, new features and diagnostics make it the best CPC in the market.

Product Details

The High Concentration CPC model 3752 fits seamlessly into the family of four Butanol-based CPCs including the Standard, the Ultrafine Particle, and the 1-nm model, and is fully integrated into the SMPS™ family series 3938.

*SMPS stands for Scanning Mobility Sizer, another reference system by TSI to measure nanoparticle size distributions.

Applications

  • Filter testing
  • Basic aerosol research
  • Combustion
  • Health and atmospheric studies

Features and benefits

  • New single particle concentration range up to 100,000 particles/cm³
  • Extended to 10,000,000 particles/cm³ with photometric detection
  • Size range down to 4 nm (D50)
  • Data rate up to 50 Hz - Capture highly dynamic processes
  • Reliable internal memory storing weeks of data for continuous monitoring
  • Water-removal system - Compatible to high-humidity environments
  • Improved Diagnostics with Pulse Height Monitoring
  • Fast response to rapid changes in aerosol concentration (T10-90 < 1.5 sec)

Service

Service, calibration, and repair options

There are two levels of service to consider based on your needs: Clean and Calibrate, and Repair, Clean and Calibrate. As every instrument model is unique, please refer to the model-specific service option cards below for details on what each package includes:

Learn more about TSI particle instrument services

Preventative Maintenance Guide