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Large particle counting operation

The frozen-drop and the wax methods eliminate the tedious and time-consuming operations of microscopic counting of the larger droplets, and sampling errors are less likely because all of a large increment of spray can be collected and handled by employing screens and gravimetric methods of analysis. The chief limitation is that screens are not available to obtain data on particles smaller than 75 microns. Some form of microscopic count or air elutriation procedure is necessary for the smaller droplets. [Pg.159]


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