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Stainless Steel Stand Improves Stability of Air Samplers

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 18 Jun 2009
A stainless steel stand has been introduced for portable air samplers.

The stand provides a sturdy and robust platform that greatly improves the stability of all SAS microbial air samplers whatever their location, from clinical laboratories, cleanrooms, and isolators, to operating theatres and food premises.

The SAS range of microbial air samplers includes a wide selection of portable handheld units, including the high speed SAS Super 180 with a sampling rate of 180 liters per minute, enabling it to complete a cubic metre in less than six minutes. More...
The new SAS stand is particularly useful for the SAS Duo 360 sampler, which simultaneously samples using its two sampling heads and, if positioned vertically, is less stable.

Cherwell Laboratories (Bicester, UK), which has supplied the SAS range of microbial air samplers for over 20 years, designed and introduced the new SAS stand, which is ideal for any situation where a tripod is not required. The new SAS stand is particularly useful for the SAS Duo 360 sampler, which simultaneously samples using its two sampling heads, and if positioned vertically, is less stable.

The SAS stand was developed in direct response to customer requests to minimize the risk of accidental damage to their samplers. All features were carefully considered by the company, including specially designed cutouts in the stand. These enable the sampler to be programmed for start delay and interval sampling for example, as well as used and recharged without needing to remove it from the stand.

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