Description
Product Details
Only the DustTrak™ DRX Aerosol Monitor 8534 can simultaneously measure both mass and size fraction. The DustTrak DRX handheld monitor is a multi-channel, battery-operated, data-logging, light-scattering laser photometer that gives you real-time aerosol mass readings. It uses a sheath air system that isolates the aerosol in the optics chamber to keep the optics clean for improved reliability and low maintenance.
It is suitable for clean office settings as well as harsh industrial workplaces, construction and environmental sites, and other outdoor applications. The DustTrak DRX handheld monitor measures aerosol contaminants such as dust, smoke, fumes and mists.
Features
- Simultaneously measure size-segregated mass fraction concentrations corresponding to PM1, PM2.5, respirable, PM10 and PM Total size fractions
- Lightweight and portable
- Manual and programmable data logging functions
- Single point data logging capability
- Handheld unit
- Aerosol concentration range 0.001 to 150 mg/m3
Applications
- Industrial/occupational hygiene surveys
- Indoor air quality investigations
- Point source location monitoring
- Baseline trending and screening
- Engineering control evaluations
Spec Sheets
Application Notes
- ITI-058 Measuring Total Suspended Particulates With Aerosol Photometers
- ITI-073 8520 Analog Output for the TSI DustTrak Aerosol Monitor
- ITI-074 8520 Alarm Output for the TSI DustTrak Aerosol Monitor
- ITI-075 Getting Data You Need With Particle Measurements
- ITI-079 Research Papers Involving the TSI DustTrak Aerosol Monitor
- ITI-099 Determining Custom Calibration Factors for Photometers
- EXPMN-002 DustTrak DRX Aerosol Monitor Theory of Operation
- EXPMN-003 DustTrak II Aerosol Monitor and DustTrak DRX Aerosol Monitor Impactor Penetration Efficiency Curves
- EXPMN-004 Mass Concentration Comparison Between the DustTrak™ DRX Aerosol Monitor and TEOM
- EXPMN-005 DustTrak DRX Aerosol Monitor Calibration Methods
- EXPMN-006 DustTrak DRX Aerosol Monitor in Environmental Applications
- EXPMN-007 Rationale for Programming a Photometer Calibration Factor (PCF) of 0.38 for Ambient Monitoring
- EXPMN-009 Custom Cal Factor for Diesel Particulate Matter
- EXPMN-019 Differences in Mass Measurement Readings When Comparing Photometric Based Instruments
- EXPMN-020 Real-Time Monitoring Helps Foundry Customer Identify Silica Exposure
- EXPMN-021 Real-Time Monitoring Helps Auto Manufacturer Manage Oil Mist Exposure
- EXPMN-022 Real-Time Monitoring for Industrial Welding Fume Exposure
- EXPMN-023 Silica Exposure Measurement in Real-Time for Construction
- EXPMN-024 Understanding the OSHA Silica Standard for Construction – Real-Time Monitoring for Respirable Silica Dust
Handbooks
Quick Start Guides
Technical Notes