Aerosol neutralizers are used in aerosol research, as particles from nebulization, combustion, or powder dispersion often carry electrostatic charges. Excessive charge can lead to increased particle loss in transport and sampling systems, negatively impacting filter efficiency measurements. To ensure accurate functioning of instruments based on electrical mobility, an aerosol neutralizer is needed to provide a predictable charge distribution to the aerosol particles.
Neutralizers fall into two categories: radioactive neutralizers (models 348002, 3077A, 3077, 3054A, 3054, 3012A, 3012), which use emissions from decaying radioactive elements to charge particles, and non-radioactive neutralizers (models 3088, 1090), which utilize electricity to generate x-rays or high voltages for direct particle charging.
Products
Advanced Aerosol Neutralizer 3088
Aerosol Neutralizer 3012
Aerosol Neutralizer 3012A
Aerosol Neutralizer 3054
Aerosol Neutralizer 3054A
Aerosol Neutralizer 3077
Aerosol Neutralizer 3077A
Aerosol Neutralizer 348002
Electrical Aerosol Neutralizer 1090