Aerosol Generator NASG-101 is a laboratory instrument used to produce controlled aerosol particles for air filtration testing, cleanroom validation, and airflow analysis. It generates uniform and reproducible aerosol concentrations to evaluate HEPA/ULPA filter performance, contamination control, and particle monitoring systems in regulated environments.
Aerosol Generator NASG-101 is used to:
Generate controlled aerosol particles
Test HEPA and ULPA filters
Validate cleanroom airflow systems
Calibrate particle monitoring instruments
Simulate airborne contamination conditions
Quick Answer: It produces controlled aerosols to test air filtration and cleanroom performance.
Aerosol Generator NASG-101 converts liquid or suspension media into fine aerosol particles using:
Nebulization
Atomization
The particles are carried by controlled airflow into testing environments.
Quick Answer: It breaks liquids into fine particles and disperses them into controlled air streams.
Aerosol generation is essential because it helps:
Simulate real-world contamination
Validate air filtration efficiency
Test cleanroom integrity
Ensure regulatory compliance (ISO/GMP)
Quick Answer: It is used to simulate and measure airborne particle behavior in controlled environments.
Aerosol Generator NASG-101 is widely used in:
Pharmaceutical manufacturing plants
Biotechnology laboratories
Cleanroom validation agencies
Healthcare engineering departments
Environmental testing labs
Yes, NASG-101 is commonly used to introduce test aerosols into HVAC systems to evaluate HEPA and ULPA filter efficiency.
Quick Answer: It is widely used for HEPA/ULPA filter performance testing.
Adjustable aerosol concentration
Stable particle size distribution (0.3–10 µm)
Compatibility with liquid media
Digital control interface
Portable laboratory design
Integration with particle counters
Quick Insight: The system supports fine particle control for precise validation testing.
Choose this instrument when you need:
Cleanroom validation
Air filtration efficiency testing
Particle monitoring calibration
Controlled aerosol simulation
Best suited for: GMP and ISO-regulated environments
NASG-101: Quantitative aerosol generation for filtration testing
Smoke Generator: Visual airflow pattern analysis only
Quick Answer: NASG-101 is used for measurable testing, while smoke generators are for visual checks.
Smoke generators → airflow visualization
Particle counters → airborne measurement
Nebulizers → liquid aerosol generation
Filter test rigs → full system validation
Liquid type used
Flow rate settings
Air pressure stability
Nozzle condition
Environmental conditions
Quick Answer: Output consistency depends on flow control and media type.
Use in controlled environments
Avoid direct aerosol inhalation
Wear PPE during operation
Follow cleanroom protocols
What is Aerosol Generator NASG-101 used for?
It is used for aerosol generation in air filtration and cleanroom testing.
Can it test HEPA filters?
Yes, it is designed for HEPA/ULPA validation.
What particles does it produce?
It produces liquid-based aerosol particles.
Is it portable?
Yes, it is suitable for both laboratory and field use.
Does it support calibration?
Yes, it supports calibration for particle monitoring instruments.
HEPA/ULPA filter testing
Cleanroom validation
HVAC airflow testing
Particle monitoring calibration
Environmental aerosol research
Aerosol Generator NASG-101 supports testing aligned with:
ISO cleanroom standards
GMP manufacturing guidelines
HEPA filtration validation protocols
Aerosol Generator is a controlled particle generation system used for HEPA filter testing, cleanroom validation, and airflow analysis. It produces stable aerosol concentrations using nebulization or atomization methods, ensuring accurate performance evaluation in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, healthcare, and environmental testing applications.