Category:
Clean Technology
An air sampling instrument is a precision device designed to quantify airborne microorganisms by drawing air through an agar-based medium or filter. Constructed from stainless steel and medical-grade polymers, it adheres to ISO 14698 standards for cleanroom validation, ensuring accurate particle capture without cross-contamination.
Operators must wear protective gear during calibration to prevent contamination. Agar plates require strict storage at controlled temperatures prior to use. The sampling head and tubing should be sterilized after every cycle, while mechanical components need periodic replacement based on manufacturer usage hours to maintain flow rate accuracy.