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Can I use a photometer like the TSI DUSTTRAK or MIE DataRam to detect ultrafine particles?

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Can I use a photometer like the TSI DUSTTRAK or MIE DataRam to detect ultrafine particles?

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No. Photometers cannot “see” typical ultrafine particle concentrations because the mass concentration is too low to measure photometrically. Photometers often read zero when sampling an ultrafine particle concentration that registers very high on the P-TRAK® particle counter.

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