TSI Bio-Trak particle counter is based on LIF measurement

Published: 12-Nov-2012

Measures non-viable products and is capable of classifying a cleanroom

TSI, a designer and manufacturer of precision instruments, is introducing the Bio-Trak Real-Time Viable Particle Counter as a new optical spectroscopy Rapid Microbial Method (RMM).

The new products are based on the Laser-Induced Fluorescence (LIF) measurement technique. With LIF, essentially, when biological particles are excited by a specific wavelength of light, they emit light at a different, known wavelength. While most LIF based products use similar measurements, there are some considerable differences in products offered on the market.

TSI says the BioTrak Real-Time Viable Particle Counter is the only product that measures non-viable products, just like a portable particle counter, and is capable of classifying a cleanroom. This establishes that the cleanroom meets the specified airborne particulate cleanliness standard, matching previous measurements.

The BioTrak Particle Counter also comes with excellent discrimination performance. Some of the early products on the market have had issues with determining viable from non-viable particles. This produces too many ‘false positives’, and provides uncertainty with customers that the measurement works.

To address this issue, TSI has conducted extensive testing and developed algorithms that are proven to provide a much better level of discrimination. Further, through an evaluation programme, users should be able to test the BioTrak against typical sample plates and use that information to assess future measurements properly.

Finally, the BioTrak Real-Time Viable Particle Counter comes with a unique built-in sample collection filter that can collect the same particles that were measured. Those samples can then be sent to a lab for more detailed evaluation.

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