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What is the difference between Real Time particle monitoring and Sequential particle monitoring?

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What is the difference between Real Time particle monitoring and Sequential particle monitoring?

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Using Real Time particle monitoring involves placing a single cleanroom particle counter or particle sensor at a specific location in your cleanroom. The sensor is committed to monitor particles only at a designated location, where every event is detected and counted. There are no gaps in the particle counting data and particles are monitored in particles per cubic foot or per cubic meter. The Real Time system is well suited for use at critical locations where sensitive processes can be adequately monitored. You can use a stand alone particle counter that is a dedicated counter with a built-in vacuum pump. Another option is a remote particle counter. This instrument has no display; a process vacuum is provided for sampling or you can use a separate pump dedicated to particle counting.

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