THE TAC-7 Cbiological aerosol detector measures the biofluorescence and diffractive scattering produced by aerosol particles as they pass through an intense ultraviolet beam. It is used to monitor environmental particulates and classify them as being of either biological or non-biological origin, and to alarm if there is a sudden increase in the bioaerosol level within a particular particle size range. It was developed by Research International for homeland security, public health and military applications.
FEATURES
•True UV-based “biological trigger”
•Photon counting: no analog drift
•Automated trigger/sampler protocols
•30 hours operation on swappable battery
•Wide operating temperature range
•Light weight/small size
•Long operating life
•RS-232 or wireless communications capable