MAS 100ECO AIRSAMPLER FOR FOOD INDUSTRY

Code: 1092270001 D2-231

Not available outside of the UK & Ireland.

Application

The MAS-100 Eco® is an economical, small and lightweight microbial air, specifically designed for the use in food and beverage industry.


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$8,273.63 EACH

Not available outside of the UK & Ireland.

Application

The MAS-100 Eco® is an economical, small and lightweight microbial air, specifically designed for the use in food and beverage industry.

Components

Includes hard carrying case, battery, 400-hole perforated lid, dust cover, mains charger, USB cable, 3 mm allen key, and USB stick with all documentation

General description

MAS-100 Eco® is an economical, small and lightweight unit including a main power supply unit. Standard rechargeable NiMH batteries.It offers many of the same features found on the standard MAS-100 air sampler, except the mass flow sensor:The MAS-100 Eco® possess the following remarkable features Inexpensive: The MAS-100 Eco® is a robust and reliable air sampler.Recurring costs are considerably lower due to its compatibility with standard Petri dishes. Reproducible: The air sampler is made of aluminum and its entire technology has been designed for highest precision. Its stream of air has been set to exactly 100 liters / minute as recommended by the respective standards. Simple: Use of the instrument is easy and changing the Petri dishes is also a safe and simple task. Flexible: The underlying technology of the MAS-100 Eco® air sampler is based on the Anderson principle and first used on the MAS-100 which has become globally established in many industries.

Legal Information

MAS-100 Eco is a registered trademark of MBV AG

Linkage

Replaces: 1.09227.0002

Packaging

1 unit in Fibre carton

application(s)air monitoringfood and beverages
featuremodel (portable), calibrated to deliver
manufacturer/tradenameMAS-100 Eco®
materialaluminum hardware
packagingpkg of 1 kit
Quality Level100
storage temp.room temp
weight1.4 kg
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