Air Flow Testing Kit
- Determines flow and strength of air currents
- Provides an inexpensive way to monitor the proper flow
of vapors under the Exhaust Fume Hoods
The Air Flow Testing kit allows you to check the strength
and flow patterns of slow-moving air currents. The kit is
ideal for monitoring the correct operation of ventilators,
air conditioners, and laminar flow stations; it also ensures
that hazardous vapors under the fume hoods are properly vented.
And because it helps determine the distribution of toxic vapors
in the workplace, it allows you to determine the optimal measuring
points for conducting air analysis with Terra's Gas Detector
Kit (see above for a full description).
The Air Flow Testing kit consists of a hand-held rubber aspirator
bulb, four rubber plugs, and ten air current tubes. A plastic
case contains all components and includes a device for opening
the air current tubes. Each of the 43/4"-long
tubes contains a porous element impregnated with fuming sulfuric
acid that produces the smoke. To release smoke, you simply
break off the tips of a tube, insert one end into the bulb,
and squeeze. Each tube contains two domed metal screens that
hold the chemical reagent securely in place without hampering
the free flow of smoke.
After use, simply remove the tube from the bulb and plug
both ends with a rubber stopper. Tubes can be reused until
the smoke is exhausted. Kit dimensions: 5.75" x 2" x 2.5".
Kit Weight: 6 oz.
- This Air Flow Testing
kit cannot be used to test nitrogen flow because
the smoke generated in a completely dry environment
is invisible. The density of the smoke increases
with increasing atmospheric humidity.
- The smoke particles generated
have acidic properties (sulfuric aerosol).
- The smoke cannot cause ignition
because it is generated without heat. The
smoke can therefore be safely used in air
containing solvent vapors
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Cat.# |
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Flow Testing Kit |
1718-62 |
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Package
of 10 Air Current
Testing
Tubes |
1718-63 |
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