FAQ for Air Collector
1: How do I adjust and monitor the cavity pressure within the air collector during sampling?
The air collector includes a flow control knob that allows precise adjustment of the cavity pressure to meet specific sampling needs. In addition, the built-in flow meter provides continuous pressure readings inside the cavity, allowing users to monitor the conditions in real time and make adjustments as necessary to maintain optimal sampling accuracy.
2: What safety and reliability features does the air collector offer?
Our air collector features a durable SUS 304 stainless steel shell that provides strong resistance to corrosion. It operates quietly, with noise levels maintained below 50 decibels, ensuring a safer and more comfortable working environment.
3: Can the air collector be connected to dust particle counters?
Yes, the air collector provides an interface that is compatible with dust particle counters. This allows the device to be integrated into comprehensive environmental monitoring systems, making it suitable for a wider range of contamination control and air quality assessment applications.
4: How do I maintain the air collector for long-term reliable use?
Maintaining the air collector involves regular cleaning of its interfaces to prevent contamination buildup, inspecting the flow control and meter components for wear or damage, and storing the device in a clean, dry environment to avoid corrosion. Following these maintenance steps will help ensure consistent performance and extend the operational lifespan of the equipment.