The Application and Research Status of Particle Counter in Domestic and Abroad

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As a new detection technology,particle counter provides an indispensable data for optimizing and controlling water treatment process. Particle counter has been applied to water supplying in both domestic and overseas. There have been a lot of suggestions and applied researches now. Currently, particle count has been used for monitoring raw water, optimizing dosing quantity of flocculent, monitoring the effect of coagulation-sedimentation, surveying and evaluating the efficiency of filtering filter, monitoring water pipelines, and deep treatment, putting forward scientific and technical support for water treatment.

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