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Validair to demo TSI AeroTrak 9306 at Cleanroom Technology

Validair is exhibiting for the first time at the Cleanroom Technology Conference 2019, taking place at the National Conference Centre, Birmingham on 21st and 22nd May, where it will be demonstrating its handheld TSI AeroTrak 9306 particle counter.


Above: The popular handheld TSI AeroTrak 9306 particle counter.

The 2019 conference highlights best practice and regulations in cleanroom design and operation, which is suited to showcasing Validair’s cleanroom expertise as well as its environmental monitoring solutions.

Validair will offer advice, discuss requirements and provide the insight of the full complement of its professional team comprising technical experts and managers
from Malvern‐based Validair Monitoring Solutions Ltd (VMSL) and Darlington‐based Validair (Euro) Ltd (VEL).

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Also on display at the Validair stand will be a number of particle counter products from TSI, including demonstrations of the lightweight TSI AeroTrak 9306 Handheld that measures up to six channels of simultaneous data. Suitable as a stand‐alone or integrated solution, the TSI AeroTrak 9510 Portable particle counter will also be on show, alongside the TSI AeroTrak 7510‐01 Remote particle counter and some innovative in‐transit data loggers. Validair is a TSI Gold Sales Partner.

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