Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Spectrometers

TSI's Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer™ (SMPS™) spectrometers are renowned for their high-resolution particle size characterization, making them a top choice among researchers worldwide. Our versatile SMPS™ systems support a wide range of applications and deliver the precise data that scientists rely on. With customizable configurations, you can select the best setup for your needs—whether focusing on nucleation particles, ultrafines, or broad size ranges. For those requiring portability, the NanoScan SMPS™ is a lightweight, battery-operated option that effectively provides nanoparticle size distributions.

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General Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) 3938

Choose your configuration of the global standard in aerosol size measurement. For more than 30...

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NanoScan SMPS Nanoparticle Sizer 3910

Opens the door to routine nanoparticle size measurements. This revolutionary NanoScan SMPS™...

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1nm Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) 3938E57

Take your measurements to the limit of detection: scan particles as small as 1 nm. Measure the...

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Wide-range Ambient Monitoring Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) 3938W50-CEN10

Monitor ultrafine particles in the atmosphere continuously with this CEN-compliant particle...

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Water-based Wide-range Ambient Monitoring Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) 3938W89

Continuously monitor ultrafine particles (UFPs) in the atmosphere with this particle sizing...

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SMPS spectrometry remains a gold standard for nanoparticle size distribution measurements. By scanning the classification voltage and counting transmitted particles, SMPS systems map concentration versus size with high resolution and well-understood uncertainties. This approach helps laboratories produce comparable datasets across projects, sites, and years.

Core components:

  • Electrostatic Classifier: Delivers a stable sheath flow and controlled aerosol flow to the DMA.
  • DMA: Selects a narrow electrical mobility slice at each scan step.
  • Detector: CPCs support ultrafine sensitivities, while electrometers extend dynamic range for higher concentrations.
  • Software: Automates scans, applies multiple charge corrections, and generates size distribution outputs and reports.

Applications:

  • Ambient and Climate Studies: Resolve ultrafine mode behavior and nucleation events.
  • Filter and Respiratory Research: Quantify size-dependent penetration and efficiency.
  • Material Synthesis: Track growth and agglomeration to refine process parameters.
  • Instrument Calibration: Provide reference distributions for CPC and OPC checks.

Configuration guidance:

  • Size Range: Choose DMA geometry and detector pairings that align with target sizes and concentrations.
  • Flow Strategy: Set sheath-to-aerosol ratios to tune resolution and scan duration.
  • Charge Neutralization: Employ stable neutralizers to approach Boltzmann charge distributions.
  • Sample Conditioning: Use dilution, drying, or impactors to manage humidity and polydispersity.

Data confidence:

  • Instrument health checks, leak testing, and periodic calibration with traceable size standards support quality results.
  • Software export formats and APIs simplify data sharing and archiving for multi-site collaboration.

Whether you are building a primary research platform or standardizing methods across a network, SMPS spectrometers help teams generate consistent, actionable nanoparticle data. Connect with our specialists to tailor a system for your protocols and throughput goals.


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