PAMAS - Partikelmess- und Analysesysteme GmbH
Founded in 1992 PAMAS is a private, self financed, independent company that has sustained solid responsible growth through its own efforts. PAMAS Partikelmess- und Analysesysteme GmbH is based near Stuttgart Germany. We develop, produce and sell highquality devices for particle measuring and analysis. A largely branched network of subsidiaries and representations working closely together with the head office in Germany, globally insure a consistently high level of solution-oriented systems. Operating worldwide through our satellite offices and representatives we can be found offering solutions wherever hydraulic machines or lubricating systems are being used, where it is necessary to control complex applications of the chemical and pharmaceutical industry or where water requires treatment. PAMAS particle counters are the number-one choice for all these applications.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Laboratory Equipment
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
- Year Founded:
- 1992
About Us
Founded in 1992, PAMAS develops, manufactures, distributes and services laser particle counters to measure particulate contamination in liquids. The highly sophisticated optical sensors are manufactured at the company plant in Germany. Due to its own department for Research and Development, PAMAS is market leader for high-quality liquid particle counting systems.
PAMAS Particle Counters
Particle measuring technology is used to control cleanliness of liquids and to identify quality deficiencies and excessive wear in order to avoid eventual costly machine failures. PAMAS particle counters measure solid particulate contamination of liquids and control the efficiency of filters and the cleanliness of liquids.
Particles circulating at high speed and pressure in the liquids of turbines, power plants, gearboxes and offshore applications are capable of damaging mechanical parts of the system.
Particles affect both the quality of liquids (e.g. contaminants in pharmaceutical solutions, drinking water or process water), and also the connected components and machines (e.g. in aviation and hydraulics in general).