Product No. 24865 is capable of sampling flow-rates of 20 to 200ml/min
24865
PAS-500 Micro Air Sampler with Low Flow Orifice
Includes 6 mm tube holder, screwdriver, and two 9-volt batteries
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Includes 6 mm tube holder, screwdriver, and two 9-volt batteries
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pkg of 1 ea
technique(s)
active air sampling: suitable
application(s)
air monitoring
environmental
industrial hygiene
General description
The unit is powered by a convenient, easily replaceable 9-volt battery. A full flow regulation feature provides constant voltage to the pump, even as the battery voltage drops. This sampler is intrinsically safe but not suitable for sampling in explosive environments (NOT EX-Rated). The design features a current-limiting resistor in the battery circuit which prevents danger of short-circuit spark. CE Approved.
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