Compatible with non-toxic, non-flammable gases.
The HPD compressed gas accessory is compatible with non-toxic, non-flammable gases such as Clean Dry Air (CDA), Argon, Nitrogen, and Carbon dioxide.
Sampling gases at pressures greater than sea level, such as 25 – 100 psig, is challenging for particle counters. Connecting pressurized air or gas to a particle counter can defeat its flow metering system and possibly damage the instrument.
High pressure diffusers have been developed to address particle counting in compressed gas. They reduce the pressure of the gas to about atmospheric pressure by allowing some of the air/gas to diffuse out of the system and allow the Lasair Pro or Lasair III particle counter’s flow-metering system to function as designed.
Learn more about PMS particle counter compatibility with compressed gas in this comprehensive comparison table.
HPD™ High Pressure Diffuser is currently available in 2 models (HPD™III, HPD™II). Learn more about each instrument by clicking the buttons below, or contact us about your specific needs.
The HPD II Aerosol Monitoring Accessory is compatible with non-toxic, non-flammable gases such as Clean Dry Air (CDA), Argon, Nitrogen and Carbon dioxide.
Sampling gases at pressures greater than sea level, from 40 up to 150 psi, is challenging for particle counters. Connecting pressurized air or gas to a particle counter can defeat its flow metering system and possibly damage the instrument.
High Pressure Diffusers (HPDs) have been developed to address particle counting in compressed gas. HPDs reduce the pressure of the gas to about atmospheric pressure by allowing some of the air/gas to diffuse out of the system and allow the Lasair III particle counter’s flow-metering system to function as designed. This product works with Lasair III (110, 310, 310P), AirNet (310, 510), IsoAir (310P, Pro-E, Pro-Plus), Lasair Pro (310)
Learn more about PMS particle counter compatibility with compressed gas in this comprehensive comparison table.
Product Details
Designed for use with the Lasair III (110, 310, 310P), AirNet (310, 510), IsoAir (310P, Pro-E, Pro-Plus), Lasair Pro (310)
- Simple connections for gas inlet/outlet
- Filtration of any excess gas
- Particle counter can remain on, even when gas supply is off
- Two models to reduce high-pressure gas between 40 – 100psi or 75 – 150 psi to about atmospheric pressure
- Use in conjunction with many PMS particle counters to measure particles as small as 0.1 µm in CDA (compressed dry air), nitrogen, carbon dioxide or argon
- Allows users to efficiently monitor pressurized gases with standard aerosol particle counters
Compatible with non-toxic, non-flammable gases.
The HPD III High Pressure Diffuser is compatible with non-toxic, non-flammable gases such as Clean Dry Air (CDA), Argon, Nitrogen and Carbon dioxide.
Sampling gases at pressures greater than sea level, such as 25 – 100 psig, is challenging for particle counters. Connecting pressurized air or gas to a particle counter can defeat its flowmetering system and possibly damage the instrument.
High Pressure Diffusers (HPDs) have been developed to address particle counting in compressed gas. HPD’s reduce the pressure of the gas to about atmospheric pressure by allowing some of the air/gas to diffuse out of the system and allow the Lasair Pro or Lasair III particle counter’s flow-metering system to function as designed.
Learn more about PMS particle counter compatibility with compressed gas in this comprehensive comparison table.
Product Details
- No moving parts to wear
- Connects vis male 4-VCR fitting
- Exhaust filer prevents possible room contamination
- Mounting clamps supplied
- Stainless steel construction
- Measures gases from 25 to 100 psi (60 to 100 psi for 100LPM)
- No external flow meters needed
- Low contamination, < 5% of ISO Class I or II cleanliness
- Economical monitoring of pressurized gases with atmospheric pressure particle counters
- Can be used with Clean Dry Air, Argton, Nitrogen, or other non-toxic inert gases
- Four different versions for 0.1 CFM, 1.0 CFM, 50 LPM, and 100 LPM flow rates