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Just a heads up for anyone looking for an inexpensive sample shaker. We went to purchase a sample shaker from Predict and found out they are not carrying them anymore. We ended up purchasing a Tornado II for slightly over $300. it agitates the sample up/down, side to side and back and forth. With a couple of modifiactions it will agitate any size container we utilize.

We performed a particle count on samples agitated by hand and with the shaker. The sample from the shaker had a higher particle count which we feel in indicative of the true conditions.
 
Posts: 54 | Location: Diablo Canyon Pwr. Plt., Calif. USA | Registered: Thu February 05 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi Pete

Would you send me information about the manufacturer of oil sample shaker. I need to buy one of them.

Thank you very much

vmcm13960@hotmail.com


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Just a heads up for anyone looking for an inexpensive sample shaker. We went to purchase a sample shaker from Predict and found out they are not carrying them anymore. We ended up purchasing a Tornado II for slightly over $300. it agitates the sample up/down, side to side and back and forth. With a couple of modifiactions it will agitate any size container we utilize.

We performed a particle count on samples agitated by hand and with the shaker. The sample from the shaker had a higher particle count which we feel in indicative of the true conditions.
 
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Post the info here Pete for all to see.
 
Posts: 58 | Location: Australia | Registered: Thu January 08 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Pete:

Are you degassing the sample after agitation before counting?

If so, what is your procedure?

Thanks.
 
Posts: 19 | Location: Bridgman, MI, USA | Registered: Tue February 24 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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