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I'm from Brazil, I work with subsea equipment that requires NAS1638 Class6. We analyse the sampling monitors using optical mycroscope and usually get confused about the size/quantity (every one see things different) and type of dirty (as our equipment have solenoids and don't like metal particles).
I'd like to have more information about this NAS standard. Could anyone help me?
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Have you considered using an automatic particle counter with PQ incorporated or perhaps as a seperate unit? While the costs may be higher the benefit of using an apc will give you better particle size distribution accuracy. As you said, the results of optical microscopy can greatly vary depending on the person doing the analysis. And PQ will aid in identifying if ferris debris is present. Decent equipment should also give you excellent repeatability of the results.
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