Description
The Kanomax Handheld Particle Counters, Models 3888 and 3889, are advanced tools designed for precision particle counting in various critical applications. They are ideal for environments such as cleanrooms, operating rooms, and for tasks like filter testing and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) investigations. These models are recognized for their innovation, precision, and ability to meet the stringent demands of industries where particle monitoring is crucial.
Advanced Measurement Technology
Both models count airborne particles with exceptional accuracy and performance, featuring advanced technology that makes them standout instruments in their field.
User Interface
They are equipped with a large, full-color 4.3-inch LCD touchscreen, providing a user-friendly interface for easy data interaction and rapid interpretation of measurements.
Data Transfer and Management
These particle counters facilitate effortless data transfer to PCs and other devices, featuring an onboard USB input for downloading data logs (up to 10,000 records).
Compliance with Standards
The models comply with the ISO 21501-4 Standard and are RoHS compliant, ensuring they meet global standards for particle counting and environmental safety.
Model-Specific Features
Model 3888 displays 3 particle sizes (0.3, 0.5, 5.0μm), while Model 3889 displays 6 particle sizes (0.3, 0.5, 1.0, 3.0, 5.0, 10.0μm). Both models offer a minimum sensitivity of 0.3 microns and can store up to 10,000 measurements. They are compact, lightweight, and ergonomically designed for comfort during extended use.
Applications
These models are used for monitoring and verifying cleanrooms (ISO 14644: 2015 classification), monitoring surgical rooms, filter testing, IAQ investigation, and data center cleaning.
Technical Specifications
These models have a flow rate of 0.1CFM (2.83L/min), an accuracy of ±5% (compliant with JIS B9921 and ISO21501-4), a maximum measurable concentration of 10% for 2,000,000 particles/CF, and various other specd confirming their compliance and efficiency in particle counting.