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Explosive > Aerosol
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Aerosol Defined
A mixture of extremely fine liquid or solid particles and a gas or air such as smoke or fog.
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Mon Oct 6
- Health Gard Metered Aerosol Very Vanilla - 7 Ounce ( HOS07915 )
- Healthguard Metered Aerosol - 7oz Awesome Apple, Odor Control
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- MLU Product Overview Electrical Low Pressure Impactor ELPI MLU.eu: The Electrical Low Pressure Impactor (ELPI) enables real-time particle size distribution and concentration measurement in the size range 30 nm to 10 µm. The range can be extended down to 7 nm with supplementary accessory.
- Better Measurements of Carbon Aerosol Help Study Climate Effects: Better Measurements of Carbon Aerosol Help Study Climate Effects
- Homepage - Markos Mefar S.p.A. - leader nei prodotti per aerosolterapia alte e basse vie aeree, nebulizzazione e aiuti per la respirazione
Mon Sep 29
- Instrument table (Centre for Atmospheric Science - The University of Manchester): Information on SMPS, DMPS, Aerosol Mass Spectrometer and other size distribution instruments
- Hygroscopic Tandem Differential Mobility Analyser (Centre for Atmospheric Science - The University of Manchester): The Hygroscopic Tandem Differential Mobility Analyser (HTDMA) is designed to measure size resolved aerosol hygroscopic properties, ie how an aerosol distribution responds to a change in relative humidity. A particle' s response to a change in humidity say from 10 to 90% is a function of it's size and chemical composition. Soluble particles take on water and grow with increasing humidity, while particles composed of hydrophobic material do not. The amount of growth which takes place also depends on size according to the Kelvin effect, so small particles grow less than larger ones. The ratio of the wet and dry diameters is referred to as the particle' s growth factor.
- Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS): The Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer is based on the principal of the mobility of a charged particle in an electric field.
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