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LATS-1

Cat. No. SZ-346-63320-00

Particle size and turbidity can be measured simultaneously.
For example, the presence of pathogenic microbes such as cryptosporidium in water can be monitored in terms of the two
indicators of turbidity and particle size.

Particle size distribution can be measured even if the concentration
of the substance being measured is extremely low.

Conventionally, the optimal concentration for the measurement of
particle size distribution employing the laser diffraction method has
been approximately 100 ppm. With the LATS-1, however, an extremely
high sensitivity of approximately 100 times that of the SALD series has been achieved, enabling the measurement of particle size distribution even at 0.1 to 1 ppm levels. The particle size distribution of substances which previously could not be measured can now be easily measured using this instrument. It is thus anticipated that new applications will emerge in a variety of fields.

Maintaining a constant flow rate of water for monitoring is not necessary.
Though it is necessary to maintain a constant flow rate of water when operating particle counters or high sensitivity turbidimeters based on such counters, with the LATS-1 there is no need whatsoever to control or measure the water flow rate.

Calibration is not required for particle size distribution
(particle size and normalized particle amount) measurement.

Because measurement is based on the laser diffraction method there is no need for calibration when measuring particle size distribution (particle size and normalized particle amount), which means that particle sizes can be determined accurately. However, when turbidity or the absolute number of particles within a specific volume needs to be ascertained, calibration with the relevant standards is necessary.

Particle size distribution can be measured in approximately 1 second.
The measurement interval can be set freely. At its quickest the instrument can measure turbidity and particle size in approximately 1 second. Hence instantaneous variations can be detected reliably.

Equipped with a multitude of data processing functions.
A variety of data processing functions such as 3-dimensional graph, overlay graph of particle size distribution results, real time monitoring and time series analysis is equipped as standard.

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