
AAAR 40th Annual Conference

The American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR) annual conferences provide scientific forums and publications on all aspects of aerosol research. The goal is to utilize and capture the various technical disciplines as well as aerosol technology and to promote aerosol research and innovation in the field at the highest level.
The DURAG GROUP will be present as an exhibitor and will present solutions in the field of aerosol measurement technology and gas analysis.
Tutorial on product highlights from GRIMM AEROSOL TECHNIK
One of the highlights will be a hands-on tutorial on October 13 by Achim Edfelder, Sales Expert at GRIMM AEROSOL TECHNIK, a DURAG GROUP company. He will provide detailed and practical information on how two selected GRIMM products work:
- Indoor WRAS: A high-resolution aerosol spectrometer for indoor particle measurements covering a particle size range from 5 nm to 35 μm. The device combines two technologies: an SMPS+C for nanoparticles and the portable optical aerosol spectrometer 11-D for dust particles.
- FCE 5705 including the new controller: The FCE 5705 faraday cup aerosol electrometer is the trusted reference for nanoparticle counting. Designed for calibration, research, and emissions testing, it offers traceable measurements, no consumables, and full compliance with ISO and EU standards.
- When: October 13, 1:00 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.
- Presenter: Achim Edfelder, Sales Expert at GRIMM AEROSOL TECHNIK, achim.edfelder@grimm.durag.com
Take advantage of this opportunity and experience the latest product highlights from GRIMM AEROSOL TECHNIK at the AAAR Annual Conference in Buffalo, New York!
Buffalo Convention Center, Buffalo, New York
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