air monitoring cosmetics food and beverages pharmaceutical
compatibility
for use with MAS-100 Eco®, for use with MAS-100 NT®
storage temp.
no temp limit
General description
Adapter for glass Petri dish is an additional accessory for MAS-100® air samplers. The portable MAS-100® air samplers are designed to efficiently monitor air microbiology in cleanrooms and other controlled environments in which microbiological contamination has a direct impact on product quality, shelf life and deterioration. The adapter is padded with rubber discs to hold glass petri dishes in place without damaging them. It permits holding glass petri dishes in place on MAS-100®, MAS-100 NT®, MAS-100 NT® Ex and MAS-100 Eco® air samplers.
Application
Adapter for glass Petri dish is an additional accessory to hold glass Petri dishes in MAS-100® air samplers. Microbial air sampling devices are extensively used in Pharmaceutical and Personal care industries as well as Food, Beverage and Environmental applications.
for use with MAS-100 Eco®, for use with MAS-100 NT®
compatibility
-
compatibility
for use with MAS-100 VF®
compatibility
-
packaging
pkg of 1 kit
packaging
pkg of 1 kit
packaging
pkg of 1 kit
packaging
pkg of 1 unit
storage temp.
no temp limit
storage temp.
no temp limit
storage temp.
no temp limit
storage temp.
room temp
material
aluminum adapter
material
aluminum assembly
material
aluminum lid
material
-
application(s)
air monitoring cosmetics food and beverages pharmaceutical
application(s)
air monitoring cosmetics food and beverages pharmaceutical
application(s)
air monitoring cosmetics food and beverages pharmaceutical
application(s)
food and beverages
feature
autoclavable
feature
autoclavable
feature
autoclavable
feature
to hold 12 dish(es)
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