Real-time dust monitoring principles – SKC Limited EPAM-5000 User Manual

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Real-Time Dust Monitoring Principles

Principles

The SKC EPAM-5000 uses the principle of near-forward light scattering of

an infrared radiation to immediately and continuously measure the
concentration in mg/m

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of airborne dust particles.

This principle utilizes an infrared light source positioned at a 90-degree

angle from a photo detector.

As the airborne particles enter the infrared beam, they scatter the light. The

amount of light received by the photo detector is directly proportional to the
aerosol concentration.

A unique signal processes internally and compensates for noise and drift.

This allows high resolution, low detection limits and excellent base line
stability.

Figure 1.5. Diagram showing the principle of near-forward light scattering used in the SKC
EPAM-5000.

Light Scattering vs. Gravimetric Filter

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Gravimetric Filter Weight

Relative Optical

Response

ARD = Arizona Road Dust
RTD = Real-Time Dust

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ARD

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Figure 1.6. Graph illustrating the principle of near-forward light scattering.

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