Innovative Air Sampler Gives Microbiological Results in Only a Few Hours
go back to news archives | Detecting microbiological airborne contamination is vital in industrial, environmental or clinical situations. The Coriolis® µ is an innovative air sampler dedicated to biological airborne contamination control and validated according to ISO 14698-1. Instead of impacting onto a solid media (in a Petri dish) as is normally done with traditional technology, the Coriolis® collects and impacts airborne particles into a liquid media; this liquid sample is then compatible with all kinds of specific and rapid analysis such as ELISA, PCR, ATP Bioluminescence, etc. |
Due to its high air flow rate (300 L/min), you can collect up to 3m3 in only 10 minutes which allows a more representative sample of your controlled environment to be tested. Other benefits of the Coriolis include:
Discover the Coriolis® range of air samplers on our website or contact bertin technologies directly using the contact details at the top of this page. |
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Posted on July 3, 2008
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