Particle counting & sizing
Cambustion instrumentation for particle counting & sizing
Condensation Particle Counter
Cambustion's 5210 Condensation Particle Counter (CPC) uses standard measurement principles to detect aerosol particles and measure their number concentration in real-time with a fast time response.
The 5210 offers accurate particle counting between 5 nanometers and up to 10 microns, supporting an enhanced range of applications both in industry and research.
Find out moreFast engine particulate analyser
Updated to support development for possible Euro 7 standards, while offering supporting insights through measurement of particle size distribution to understand combustion processes, the DMS500 has long established itself as the particle instrument of choice for engine research, development and calibration.
Find out moreThird Generation Fast Aerosol Sizer
The third generation of the industry leading DMS500 has been re-engineered for 2024 with a modular design to support a wider range of applications and budgets.
The DMS500 offers users real-time size distributions between 5 nm and 2,500 nm at 10 Hz, using the principle of electrical aerosol spectrometry.
The DMS500's ease of use and traceable data, combined with optional flexible integrated dilution system (with the sensitivity for ambient measurements, while supporting sampling of high concentration sources such as combustion burners) have seen hundreds sold worldwide since the first generation in 2002.
Find out moreCharacterisation of particle agglomerates
The Mass & Mobility Aerosol Spectrometer (M2AS) is a novel technique which enables accurate and efficient characterisation of non-spherical aerosol properties.
Find out moreMeasurement of aerosol electrical mobility
The Mobility Separator Electrometer (MSE) allows an aerosol stream to be split in two, without loss of particles, while measuring the electrical mobility. Combined with other instruments the MSE enables accurate and time efficient measurements of properties of aerosol such as morphology, which are otherwise difficult with non-spherical aerosols.
Find out moreAerosol Brochure
A summary of our analysers and accessories for aerosol science applications. For more information contact Cambustion.