
Coriolis Consumables
A full range of dedicated consumables to ensure optimal collection efficiency for the Coriolis Air Sampler.
These consumables are optimized for the cyclonic technology of Coriolis+, ensuring efficient separation of airborne particles.
The separation of the airborne particles from the air flow is due to the air flow rate, the air intake geometry, the design of the cones and the collection liquid (surfactant in low concentration).
– Cones & Caps: Custom-designed for use with Coriolis+.
– Collection Liquid Doses: Surfactant-based, low concentration liquid.
– LTM Consumables: Includes collection liquid and tubing for long-term monitoring.
– Air intakes:
- Standard: For general sampling in environmental, industrial, and R&D applications.
- LTM: Specialized for long-term monitoring.
- 25 mm Connection LTM: Allows hose attachment for confined space testing.
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Coriolis Consumables
Cones Coriolis Compact
Material:
- PCTG copolyester cone
Storage and use temperature:
- -10°C to 50°C
Autoclavable:
- No
Maximum volume:
- 0.5mL – 4 mL
Valid sterility:
- 3 years
Sterilization:
- Gamma radiation ionization
Cones Coriolis+
Material:
- Polycarbonate cone
Storage and use temperature:
- -10°C to 50°C
Autoclavable:
- Yes
Maximum volume:
- 15 mL
Valid sterility:
- 3 years
Sterilization:
- Autoclave
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the Coriolis Compact cones:
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the Coriolis+ cones:
Internal diameter:
- 25mm (0.98In)
External diameter:
- 30mm (1.18In)
Length:
- 170mm (6.69In)
Weight:
- 190grams (0.42lbs)
Autoclavable:
Internal diameter:
- 25mm (0.98In)
External diameter:
- 30mm (1.18In)
Length:
- 170mm (6.69In)
Weight:
- 190grams (0.42lbs)
Autoclavable:
Reasons to choose Coriolis Consumables
Dedicated cones to perform high efficiency collection
Adapted to each application and environment
Custom-made and adapted to meet your unique air sampling requirements
Cones available sterile and non-sterile
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Coriolis µ is a portable air sampler for air quality control and air quality monitoring in environmental and pollution research, the pharmaceutical, food and veterinary industries, in biomedical and health environments