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Labmate LMPAS-B100 is a portable laboratory instrument used to collect airborne microorganisms from indoor air and measure microbial concentration using colony-forming unit (CFU) analysis after incubation on agar plates.
It supports microbial air monitoring in cleanrooms, laboratories, healthcare facilities, and pharmaceutical production areas.
It draws a controlled air volume of 100 L/min and deposits airborne microorganisms onto 90 mm agar plates for incubation and microbial colony counting.
Labmate LMPAS-B100 works by drawing air through a calibrated inlet and impacting airborne microorganisms onto agar media.
Process:
Air is drawn at 100 L/min
Air passes through perforated sampling head
Microorganisms impact onto agar surface
Agar plate is incubated in laboratory
Colonies are counted as CFU/m³
CFU (Colony Forming Unit) is a measurement that represents the number of viable microorganisms that grow into visible colonies on agar media after incubation.
Labmate LMPAS-B100 is used for:
Monitoring microbial contamination in cleanrooms
Pharmaceutical environmental monitoring programs
Hospital operating room air quality checks
Microbiology laboratory air studies
Food production hygiene monitoring
Public health microbial air analysis
Pharmaceutical manufacturing
Biotechnology laboratories
Healthcare and hospitals
Cleanroom production facilities
Environmental monitoring agencies
Food processing laboratories
Controlled airflow at 100 L/min
Sampling volume: 100–3000 L
90 mm Petri dish compatibility
LCD display interface
USB data export
Real-time timestamp logging
Low airflow protection
Rechargeable lithium battery
To use Labmate LMPAS-B100, place the device in an indoor environment, set sampling volume, and allow it to draw air through the inlet. Microorganisms are collected on agar plates for laboratory incubation and CFU analysis.
When microbial air quality must be measured
When cleanroom contamination monitoring is required
When portable air sampling is needed across multiple locations
When CFU-based microbial analysis is required
It is used to collect airborne microorganisms for laboratory analysis and contamination monitoring.
It measures microbial contamination using CFU after incubation of sampled air on agar plates.
The standard flow rate is 100 L/min.
Yes, it captures viable airborne bacteria for culture analysis.
It is used in laboratories, cleanrooms, hospitals, and pharmaceutical production areas.
Clean sampling head regularly
Calibrate airflow periodically
Charge battery after extended use
Avoid placement near direct contamination sources
Pharmaceutical cleanroom monitoring
Hospital air quality assessment
Laboratory microbial studies
Food production hygiene monitoring
Environmental air testing programs