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Andy Cowan, President of Particle Measuring Systems, shares his vision for the company’s future and what makes PMS such a dynamic place to work and partner with. He talks about the company’s rapid growth, deep customer relationships, and bold investments in innovation, technology, and global infrastructure. Get a behind-the-scenes look at how PMS i…
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This video discusses a manifold monitoring system that can extend from one location to up to thirty-two points, significantly reducing the cost per sample in large clean room environments. It highlights the integration of TRH probes that provide temperature and humidity data alongside particle counts. The system supports various analog inputs for e…
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This video showcases the unboxing of the Lasair® III 110 instrument, emphasizing the importance of receiving it in perfect working order. It highlights the need for annual calibration, which can be done at any PMS office worldwide, with a typical turnaround of about two weeks. Viewers are introduced to the quick guide and calibration certificate in…
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The Lasair® III 110 portable model provides users with the ability to operate directly from its screen, displaying cumulative data and TRH probe values. It allows for easy screen swapping to show differential and cumulative counts, along with various graphical display options. Users can print samples for hard copies and program recipes, locations, …
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In this video, Lexi Lake and Benton Hutchinson introduce the Lasair® III 110 particle counter, highlighting its capabilities as a 0.1 µm particle counter suitable for clean room certification. They explain the differences between the portable and inline versions, emphasizing the portable model's user-friendly interface and data export features. The…
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Particle Measuring Systems presents the APSS 2000, a syringe liquid sampler designed for the Life Science industry, adhering to USP 788 specifications. The device features an adjustable stage, a magnetic stirrer, and an ultrasonic bath, along with an IV bag holder for large volume injectables. It supports various syringe options, including blunt tu…
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The DataAnalyst™ software, leverages the robust and secure SQL Server 2014 and offers unparalleled data security and multi-platform compatibility, ensuring your data remains accessible and safeguarded. With options for both standalone and network SQL databases, DataAnalyst caters to diverse business needs, offering the flexibility of a local databa…
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The DataAnalyst™ software offers a comprehensive suite of features designed to enhance data security, manageability, and analytical capabilities for users. Starting with its robust security settings, users can enable a log-on feature, customize password requirements, and set an auto log-off function to protect sensitive data. Adding new users and a…
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DataAnalyst™ software revolutionizes the way you interact with your data collection instruments, such as the Lasair® Pro particle counter, by offering an intuitive and efficient method to manage and analyze data. With its unique "hot button" feature, users can effortlessly reconnect their instruments and automatically download any new data collecte…
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This video provides a straightforward and engaging walkthrough on seamlessly integrating your Lasair® Pro particle counter with the DataAnalyst™ software, highlighting the simplicity and efficiency of the process. Starting with a basic connection using an ethernet cable, the video demonstrates how to activate the connection, signified by the changi…
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The DataAnalyst™ 4.1 software, showcased in this introductory video, is a comprehensive tool designed to enhance the functionality of devices like the Lasair® Pro and Lasair® III particle counters, and the MiniCapt® Mobile microbial monitor with seamless data management capabilities. It facilitates easy connection to instruments, allowing users to …
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Achieving cleanroom control is not an isolated exercise. At Particle Measuring Systems we understand that finding the right partner is key to a less stressful solution, especially for pharmaceutical contamination control. Critical instrumentation used for measurement must be accurate and the data must support the whole process. Using the data, allo…
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Discover the critical role of airflow visualization in pharmaceutical sterility assurance in this enlightening video featuring Particle Measuring Systems expert Luca Calisi. Dive into the intricacies of airflow studies, that are crucial in the qualification phases of cleanrooms and clean air equipment. Luca is a seasoned professional in pharmaceuti…
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Join Particle Measuring Systems in an engaging conversation with Emad Albarouki, a Microbiology and Sterility Assurance specialist with a PhD in Molecular Biology. In this informative video, they discuss the innovative BioCapt® Single-Use Microbial Monitoring technology that is revolutionizing microbial air monitoring. Emad explains how this patent…
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In this video Emad Albarouki, a microbiology and sterility assurance specialist at Particle Measuring Systems, discusses the best practices of using BioCapt® Single-Use (BCSU) in continuous microbial active air monitoring. Emad explains that BCSU represents the next generation of microbial monitoring, surpassing traditional stainless steel heads wi…
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Dive into the world of semiconductor manufacturing excellence with Particle Measuring Systems (PMS). Explore how PMS instruments, such as NanoAir® 10 units and Lasair® III 110, play a pivotal role in ensuring cleanliness, air quality, and maximum yield within semiconductor fabrication plants. From water purity in UltraDI® 20 Plus to chemical purity…
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Il campionamento attivo dell'aria nelle aree critiche deve essere eseguito il più vicino possibile al punto critico di controllo senza comportare rischi per il prodotto. Questo studio sulla visualizzazione del fumo mostra che il campionamento a distanza utilizzando un dispositivo di simulazione Bio Cap monouso o in acciaio inossidabile non provoca …
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EU GMP Annex 1 outlines crucial guidelines for pharmaceutical manufacturing, emphasizing stringent monitoring of compressed gas for microbial contaminants. This video explores the specifics of this regulation, offering concise insights into its importance and implementation within the industry. Watch or listen to ensure your pharmaceutical products…
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We are changing the way you monitor critical fab environments. Watch this video to learn more about the options available to you for monitoring Air, Gas, Water, Chemicals, and Airborne Molecular Contamination with cutting-edge technology and best-in-industry sensitivity, reliability, global application support, and service. All from one place. Only…
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The NanoAir™ 10 Condensation Particle Counter (CPC) is a revolutionary new 10 nm air and gas contamination monitor from Particle Measuring Systems (PMS). It provides the sensitivity of a condensation particle counter with the ease of use and functionality of a traditional cleanroom particle counter. Purpose-built to monitor critical fab minienviron…
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Giulia Artalli, Micro & Sterility Global Product Line Manager at Particle Measuring Systems, discusses the regulatory importance and benefits of the MiniCapt Mobile product features that were recently released. This industry leading active air microbial sampling product now has antibacterial properties built into the housing to help control the spr…
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The most universally applied method for cleanroom classification is the one suggested in 1963 by Federal Standard 209 of the USA. In this standard the number of particles equal to and greater than 0.5 µm is measured in one cubic foot of air. This count is then used to classify the room (1 particle = class 1; 10 particles = class 10…). In the same p…
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