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Data Analysis Techniques for Understanding Particle Contamination in High Purity Liquids

Continuous particle monitoring in liquid systems provides valuable, real-time data that allows us to detect and eliminate sources of particle contamination. Understanding the data generated by the particle counter plays a key role in this process. This webinar will cover a range of useful data analysis techniques that may be applied to data from liquid particle counters, starting with basic techniques such as time-plot and particle size distribution analysis, before introducing more advanced data analysis techniques such a Poisson statistical analysis, and the application of Fast Fourier Transform analysis to identify cyclical contamination events.

In this on-demand webinar you’ll learn:
1. How to identify long-term particle contamination trends and sudden contamination events using time-plots
2. How to plot particle size distributions and apply them to distinguish between regular and irregular particle measurements
3. How advanced data analysis using Poisson statistics and Fast Fourier Transform analysis can be used to identify systematic and cyclical contamination events

Webinar Presented By:
David Green
Applications Engineer

David is an Applications Engineer at Particle Measuring Systems, supporting the EMEA region with contamination control strategies and particle monitoring solutions. With over 12 years in particle metrology and a Physics degree from University College London, he offers specialized knowledge in airborne particle measurement and cleanroom environmental monitoring. Prior to joining PMS, David served as an Instrument Design Scientist, developing innovative tools for particle characterization in controlled environments. He frequently collaborates with pharmaceutical, semiconductor, and microelectronics manufacturers to improve cleanroom compliance and contamination risk mitigation. David is based in Dresden, Germany.

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