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Laser particle counters provide vital early detection

By Paul Dvorak | November 3, 2013

The STAUFF LasPaC II comes in three different versions, each featuring a twin laser system and eight channels for different particle sizes in order to guarantee high accuracy and repeatability.

The STAUFF LasPaC II comes in three different versions, each featuring a twin laser system and eight channels for different particle sizes in order to guarantee high accuracy and repeatability.

The STAUFF LasPaC II detects the ISO Cleanness levels of hydraulic media. Fluid analysis is a crucial component of any oil management program and early detection of potential problems can prevent costly repairs and downtime. The STAUFF LasPaC II comes in three different versions, each featuring a twin laser system and eight channels for different particle sizes to guarantee high accuracy and repeatability.
The portable particle counter features a complete QWERTY keyboard, an integrated thermal printer, an internal rechargeable battery and a large LCD display.

The mobile unit is a small, light and robust service device. It features the same reliability as the portable model, but does not include the integrated printer, QWERTY keyboard, or large LCD display. With a competitive price, the LasPaC II-M is the best compromise between lower cost and high accuracy/reliability.

The LasPaC II-I (Inline) unit is for hydraulic applications where continuous monitoring is essential. It is installed permanently in a hydraulic system and requires a minimum working pressure of 2 bar or 29 psi for reliable particle counting.

Stauff
diagtronics@stauffusa.com


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