GJ-A15 portable bioaerosol sampler Introduction: The portable bioaerosol sampler (airborne microorganisms) is a portable filtering sampler. A new type of instrument that can be used for monitoring and experimental research of airborne bacteria and other particulate matter in medical and health, food industry fermentation industry, pharmaceutical industry, agriculture and animal husbandry, as well as related research departments. This instrument has the characteristics of wide applicability, small and portable size, and simple operation. The portable aerosol sampler is based on the principle of air filtration, in which airborne microorganisms are adsorbed and blocked on the filter membrane through negative pressure filtration, fully ensuring that all particles are captured and collected. characteristic: 1. The sampling head can be flexibly disassembled and operated conveniently; 2. Equipped with a large capacity built-in battery for longer usage time; 3. The sampling head and base are made of all metal, easy to disassemble, and can be sterilized and reused at high temperatures; 4. LED lights display battery level, which can remind users to charge in a timely manner; 5. The instrument can be started with one click or remotely controlled, with human-machine separation; Technical parameters: Volume: 120mm * 1200mm * 220mm Weight: 1.5kg Flow rate: 15L/min Voltage: 12v Filter membrane size: φ 50 filter membrane Working temperature: -20-60 ℃ Working humidity: 0-90% Noise: 50 decibels
Introduction: The portable bioaerosol sampler (airborne microorganisms) is a portable filtering sampler. A new type of instrument that can be used for monitoring and experimental research of airborne bacteria and other particulate matter in medical and health, food industry fermentation industry, pharmaceutical industry, agriculture and animal husbandry, as well as related research departments. This instrument has the characteristics of wide applicability, small and portable size, and simple operation. The portable aerosol sampler is based on the principle of air filtration, in which airborne microorganisms are adsorbed and blocked on the filter membrane through negative pressure filtration, fully ensuring that all particles are captured and collected.