An air sampler calibration instrument is a device used to verify and adjust the airflow rate and sampling accuracy of air samplers.
It ensures accurate, repeatable air sampling and compliance with regulatory standards.
These instruments:
Verify airflow rate accuracy
Validate sampling volume
Ensure compliance with ISO and GMP standards
Support calibration of microbial and particulate samplers
The calibration device is connected to the air sampler
Airflow is measured using internal sensors
Flow rate is compared with reference standards
Adjustments are made if deviations are detected
Calibration results are recorded for validation
This process ensures precise and accurate air sampling.
Calibration of compressed air samplers
Validation of microbial air samplers
Cleanroom monitoring system verification
Regulatory compliance audits
Laboratory quality assurance
Pharmaceutical manufacturing
Biotechnology laboratories
Cleanroom facilities
Food processing industries
Healthcare environments
Accurate flow rate measurement
Compatibility with multiple collection media
Digital monitoring and recording
Portable and compact design
Traceable calibration standards
Flow rate range: 50–200 L/min
Pressure range: 0.3–1.0 MPa
Media compatibility: filters, impingers, agar plates
Input: Air sampler system
Process: Flow rate measurement and comparison
Output: Verified and calibrated airflow accuracy
Choose based on:
Required flow rate range
Compatibility with sampler type
Compliance standards (ISO, GMP)
Data recording capability
Operating environment
Calibration of compressed air samplers in pharma plants
Validation of microbial samplers in cleanrooms
Verification of hospital air monitoring systems
ISO 8573 – Compressed Air Quality
GMP Guidelines – Contamination Control
EN/ISO 14698 – Microbial Air Monitoring
1.What is a calibration instrument used for?
It verifies airflow and accuracy of air samplers.
2.How is accuracy confirmed?
By comparing with certified reference standards.
3.Are they compatible with different media?
Yes, they support filters, impingers, and agar plates.
4.Can they be used for compliance audits?
Yes, they provide traceable calibration data.
5.What maintenance is required?
Cleaning, sensor verification, and software updates.
6.What are the limitations?
Compatibility, environmental conditions, and operator skill.
Ensures accurate air sampler performance
Verifies airflow and sampling volume
Supports ISO and GMP compliance
Used in labs, cleanrooms, and pharma industries
Essential for accurate air quality monitoring