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Particle counter Product List and Ranking from 34 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 15, 2025~Nov 11, 2025
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Particle counter Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  1. リオン Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  2. パーティクルプラス Tokyo//Industrial Electrical Equipment
  3. トスク株式会社(旧十慈フィールド) Tokyo//Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology
  4. 4 チヒロ 東京営業所 Tokyo//Trading company/Wholesale
  5. 5 インテクノス・ジャパン Tokyo//Service Industry

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  1. Liquid Particle Counter 'KL-05' トスク株式会社(旧十慈フィールド)
  2. Oil Particle Counter "LCM30" インテクノス・ジャパン
  3. KLOTZ Corporation Liquid Particle Counter メスナージャパン 本社
  4. 4 [PAMAS] Particle Measurement Liquid Particle Counter ジャパンマシナリー
  5. 4 Gas Particle Counter "CI-450t/x" デンコム 本社

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Procedures for measurement in high concentration environments (such as oil mist environments).

The important point is to keep the flow going and discharge it outside!

Our counter has a counting error (count loss) of 15,000,000 CFM (cubic feet per minute = 28.3L) within 10%. This allows for high concentration measurements, meaning it can distinguish between high and low count values. However, counting means that high concentrations of foreign substances and mist will enter the flow path (optical sensor, tube, pump). Therefore, we will guide you on how to measure without damaging the particle counter. 【Measurement Method】 ■ Set up sampling 1. Set sample time to 6 seconds 2. Set hold time to 5 seconds 3. Set cycles to 10 4. Before measurement, attach the purge filter and confirm zero count 5. After starting the measurement, once the third count of the target measurement cycles is completed, attach the purge filter to the inlet 6. If the final screen at the end of the measurement does not approach zero count, restart the measurement as is until the count value approaches zero *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Information] More effective use of particle counters in production environments.

Measurement of large particles in optical thin film stacking, coating, and lamination.

This document introduces information on how to more effectively utilize particle counters in production environments. It covers general topics such as "What is a particle counter?" and "In what markets is it used?" as well as a summary and conclusion regarding large particle measurement, presenting questions and explanations about why things are as they are. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Types of particle counters ■ Optical particle counters (OPC) ■ Measurement particle sizes and upper concentration limits based on air cleanliness classes ■ Particle size and industry mapping ■ Common applications of OPCs *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Introduction to Particles Plus Products

The particle counter is moving to the next generation. Smoothly! We introduce a product with an astonishing response speed and the capability for multi-processing.

We would like to introduce the products we handle. Equipped with the latest optical systems, flow systems, multiple high-end controllers, graphic controllers, high-speed programmable logic, and intelligent peripherals. Simultaneous parallel processing during measurement is stress-free. Compatible with clean rooms and atmospheric environments, we have achieved a maximum measurable concentration of over 15,000,000 particles/CF with advanced technology. The particle counter is moving to the next generation. 【Features】 ■ Compatible with clean rooms, atmospheric environments, and work environments ■ Achieves a maximum measurable concentration of over 15,000,000 particles/CF with advanced technology ■ Real-time meter (graphical display of status every second) Never miss the crime scene (at that moment) or the time of the crime (at that time) ■ 4.3-inch color touch LCD with touch operations using the included stylus or fingers *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Particle Counter and Large Particles

The ISO cleanliness level is clear! But why is the work surface contaminated? We will answer that.

This document introduces particle counters and large particles. It addresses the question, "Are there no large particles in clean rooms?" as well as issues such as "Is it just that they are not being measured?" and includes references on gravitational settling, the particle size of contaminants that should be managed (e.g., thin films, laminating, painting processes), among others. It responds to the misconception that particle counters can handle everything from small to large particle sizes. [Contents] ■ Are there no large particles in clean rooms? ■ Is it just that they are not being measured? ■ Reference 1: What about the gravitational settling of particles? ■ Reference 2: What particle sizes of contaminants should be managed? (e.g., thin films, laminating, painting processes) ■ Reference 3: Real-time mode = seeing what is happening right in front of you *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Considerations on Particle Sedimentation

We will introduce a discussion on the settling distance and time based on particle size!

This document presents considerations on particle settling. It includes information on the settling distance of particles per unit time and calculated values for settling distances. We have provided clear explanations using graphs and tables, so please take a look. However, this is only an example concerning solid particles. Droplets are excluded due to their significant interaction with the environment. [Contents] ■ Calculated values for particle settling distance per unit time - Settling time in the vertical direction can be calculated by particle size (in other words, the time they remain suspended) - Gravitational settling velocity of fine particles *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Basics of Particle Filters

Basics of particles and filters, particle counters, types of particles in the atmosphere, presented with tables and graphs!

What are particles? This document provides a detailed explanation of the properties of particles tracked by particle counters, the principles of filters, and more. It includes information on particle shapes and sizes, the relationship between particles and particle counters, the characteristics of air filters, and four key factors, along with diagrams, tables, and graphs. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents】 1. Particle shapes and sizes 2. Particles and particle counters 3. Types of particles in the atmosphere 4. Number concentration distribution and mass concentration distribution 5. Representative particle diameters *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Article: A mere particle counter, yet a particle counter.

Particle counters are not exclusively for clean rooms. They are expanding their applications from traditional production sites to everyday environments.

In recent years, OPC (Optical Particle Counter) is expanding its use beyond clean rooms (CR), that is, into new settings such as work environments, indoor environments, and atmospheric environments. This document considers new applications of OPC that are not limited to tools for monitoring CR cleanliness. We have reprinted an article published in the Clean Technology magazine. Please take a moment to read it. [Contents] ■ Introduction ■ Overview of OPC as a cleanliness monitoring device for CR ■ New settings, environments, and applications for OPC ■ Suggestions for new applications ■ Conclusion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Particle Counter "Model 5301C・5501C"

Achieving inline measurement! A pressure air-compatible particle counter using a self-compensating free jet sensor.

Until now, particle counters were thought to only be capable of suction sampling under atmospheric pressure due to the structure of the sensors, and were unable to measure particles in compressed air or gas. On the other hand, with the institutionalization of HACCP and the transition to ISO 22000 (June 2021), it has become necessary to manage dust, bacteria, water, and oil for gases that come into direct or indirect contact with food. Additionally, there is a significant demand for cleanliness monitoring in pneumatic systems such as ProAir. The Particle Plus 'Model 5301C・5501C' has achieved direct measurement of particles in pressurized air through its unique self-compensating free jet sensor. 【Features】 ■ Self-compensating free jet sensor adopted ■ Six selectable particle size settings ■ Data collection in 1-second intervals (45,000 logs) ■ Real-time meter ■ Multi-point monitoring software AMOSYS *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Particle Measurement in Pressurized Air Using Self-Compensating Free Jet Sensors

"Selection of particle counters" and "Comparison of particle number measurement results" will be published using diagrams and graphs!

This document introduces "Particle Measurement in Pressurized Air Using Self-Compensating Free Jet Sensors." It includes detailed sections such as "Background of Development," "Sensor Structure of the New Particle Counter," and "Particle Size Distribution of Measured Particles," illustrated with figures and graphs. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ Background of Development – Legal Revisions, Standard Updates ■ Selection of Particle Counters ■ Background – Cleanliness Management of Pressurized Air (Food Factories) ■ Sensor Structure of the New Particle Counter ■ New Particle Sensor – CFD Analysis Data *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Particle Counter and Large Particles

We explain 'key points during large particle measurements' using diagrams and tables!

This document introduces "Particle Counters and Large Particles." It includes detailed information on topics such as "Are there no large particles in clean rooms?" and "Key points for measuring large particles." Please take a moment to read it. 【Contents】 ■ Are there no large particles in clean rooms? ■ Is it just that they are not being measured? ■ Key points for measuring large particles *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Ultra-high concentration compatible remote particle counter 5000 series

Supports environments from clean rooms to ultra-high concentration particle environments! Up to three calibrated spare sensors can be prepared. Compact remote type.

The "5000-LF Series (Old Model)" is a particle counter designed for ultra-high concentration applications. *Model numbers have been changed: 5301-LF → 5300, 5501LF → 5500 (non-pump type); 5301P-LF → 5300P, 5501P-LF → 5500P (pump type). It can be installed on walls or columns, used on a tabletop, operated directly from the unit, or remotely monitored and controlled from a computer. The particle size classification is 6 channels, user-configurable. Regardless of what anyone says, it supports ultra-high concentrations (2,500 particles/cc). It is possible to prepare up to 3 calibrated spare sensors. Although the sensor structure is resistant to dirt, it can still get dirty, so having spare sensors that can be replaced on-site provides peace of mind. **Features:** - Flow rate: 1.2 L/min. - Ultra-high concentration support (from clean rooms to ultra-high particle environments) - Calibrated spare sensor system (up to 3 sensors per counter) factory option - Alarm external output (open collector) factory option - Maximum measurable concentration: approximately 70,800,000 particles/CF (2,500 particles/cc) *For more details, please refer to the documentation. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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Particle Counter "5300/5500・5300/5500P"

From the clean room, it supports high particle concentrations for indoor environments, atmosphere, high-concentration exposure experiments in chambers, and working environments!

The "5300/5500・5300P/5500P" is a particle counter that can be installed on walls or columns, used on a tabletop, operated directly from the unit, or remotely controlled from a computer. The particle size classification consists of 6 channels (user-configurable). The measurement values are displayed as the total count of particles above the set particle size or as the count between particle sizes. In real-time meter mode, the particle counter directly graphs the transition of counts every second on the screen. In PM mode, by inputting arbitrary density and refractive index for the count below the expected set particle size, it converts to mass and displays it in μg/m3. 【Common Specifications (Excerpt)】 ■ Light Source: Semiconductor Laser ■ Location & Recipe Settings: 500 locations (20-character index input available)・150 recipes ■ Communication: USB, Ethernet, Modbus RS485, RS232C (optional) ■ Temperature and Humidity Sensor (optional): Option Model EE80014A (0-60℃±0.5℃, 15-90%±2%) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Particle Counter "9000・9000-IoT Series"

Clean rooms, equipment installation, air pollution monitoring, and polar observations. Equipped with a particle plus sensor featuring 30 particle size classifications, high concentration support, and high temporal resolution!

The "9000・9000-IoT Series" offers excellent resolution with a high-concentration compatible light scattering particle sensor, capable of measuring up to 30 channels of particle size simultaneously in just 1 second, featuring a sensor structure that is resistant to dirt. It provides aerosol information such as particle size, number concentration, particle size distribution, mass equivalent values, as well as temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure data. This system is suitable for multi-point monitoring in high cleanliness areas, equipment integration, indoor and atmospheric environment monitoring, drone and ship mounting, and exposure experiments, reliably capturing particles from high cleanliness to high concentration, and acquiring real-time information on particle counts and variations in particle size distribution. Flow rates can be selected from 1.2 L/min, 2.83 L/min, and 28.3 L/min. 【Specifications (excerpt)】 ■ Maximum measurable concentration: 1,770 particles/CC (9300/9500), 710 particles/CC (9301/9501) ■ Flow rate: 1.2 L/min (9300/9500), 2.83 L/min (9301/9501), 28.3 L/min (9510) ■ Measurement time: 1 second (minimum) to 99 hours, with customizable settings and repeat measurement mode ■ Large particle compatibility: up to 30 μm (9501-30) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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"Catalog" Particle Counter 8000 BASIC Series

Not just in the clean room, but wherever you want to measure when you want to!

It can be widely used in general environments (indoor, outdoor) other than clean rooms. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests.

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Airborne Particle Counter "KC-52"

High-function handheld particle counter with a touch panel and color LCD.

The airborne particle counter "KC-52" features a streamlined design that allows for accurate measurement results without obstructing the flow of sampled air. Additionally, it adopts an ergonomic design with a large, easy-to-read display, providing ease of use for the operator. 【Features】 ■ Complies with ISO 21501-4 (JIS B 9921) ■ Password settings distinguish between administrator and user operations ■ Display languages available in Japanese and English ■ Equipped with USB port and SD card slot ■ Compatible with multi-point monitoring systems, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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