partikeltelers
Partikeltelers, often translated as particle counters, are instruments used to detect and count particles suspended in a fluid, typically air or water. These devices are essential for monitoring and controlling the level of particulate contamination in a wide range of environments. The fundamental principle behind most partikeltelers involves a light source, such as a laser, and a detector. As particles pass through the illuminated sensing zone, they scatter or obscure the light. The detector measures the intensity and duration of this light interruption or scattering, which can then be correlated to the size and number of particles present.
Different types of particle counters exist, employing various sensing technologies. Optical particle counters are the most