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Labmate Microbial Air Sampler are designed to monitor and analyze airborne microorganism. They are enhanced with multi-jet holes each with flow rate of 0.38m/s. They are crafted with SUS304 stainless steel . They are designed with energy efficient microprocessor control systems. Our Microbial Air Sampler offers LCD for real time monitoring with simple button controls for easy setup and operation.
$ 4560 / Each of 1
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Selection Guide for Microbial Air Sampler
When selecting Microbial Air Sampler, customers should consider several key ranges to match their specific needs. Flow rates normally lie between 50 to 200 L/min, which influences the rate at which air is collected. Sampling volumes can vary from 1 to 9999 liters, allowing flexibility based on the environment. The particle size cut-off is usually between 0.8 to 1.2 µm, determining the smallest microbes that can be captured. Most samplers support standard 90 mm petri dishes or 55 mm contact plates. Options like programmable cycles, battery or mains power, and portability (from handheld to benchtop units) add to user convenience. Finally, users should choose models suitable for their conditions, whether a cleanroom, hospital, food facility, or pharmaceutical laboratory.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a Microbial Air Sampler?
A Microbial Air Sampler is an apparatus designed to collect and analyze airborne microorganisms to monitor air quality.
2 How does a Microbial Air Sampler work?
It draws in air and captures airborne microorganisms on a culture medium or filter for analysis.
3 What kind of maintenance does Microbial Air Sampler require?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning of the apparatus, proper calibration and periodic checks to ensure its operating efficiently.
4 What types of microorganisms can be detected using Microbial Air Sampler?
It can detect bacteria, fungi, viruses and spores present in the air.
5 How can Microbial Air Sampler be used to improve air quality?
It can identify contamination sources, monitor filtration systems and track microbial trends to improve air quality.
6 What is the difference between a Microbial Air Sampler and a Microbial Surface Sampler?
A Microbial Air Sampler collects microorganisms from the air, whereas a Microbial Surface Sampler collects microorganisms from surfaces such as floors in the environment.
7 Can Microbial Air Sampler be used in HVAC systems?
It is used in HVAC systems to monitor air quality and detect airborne microorganisms circulating through ventilation systems.
8 How does Microbial Air Sampler differ from Dust Collector?
Microbial Air Sampler is designed to capture live microorganisms, whereas Dust Collector focuses on particulate matter, which may or may not contain microorganisms.
9 Can Microbial Air Sampler help assess the effectiveness of cleaning protocols?
It is used to assess whether cleaning and disinfection protocols are effectively reducing microbial contamination in environments like hospitals or laboratories.
10 Can Microbial Air Sampler be used in agricultural environments?
It is used in agricultural settings to monitor airborne plant pathogens, allergens and other microbial contaminants that may affect crops.