Fogger (CRV-M1)
Fogger (CRV-M1)

FDA, PIC/S, EMA, WHO require (1) In situ Air Pattern Analysis (Smoke Studies or Air Flow Visualization) expertly reviewed with written conclusions and preferably captured on video.

Diffuser Manifold
Diffuser Manifold

A Diffuser Manifold is required to properly introduce the Tracer Particles into a cleanroom. Inside the manifold the vapor cools and mixes with air forming a stable fog at ambient temperature and pressure while avoiding fully condensing back into a fluid.

Neutrally Buoyant Solution
Neutrally Buoyant Solution

Tracer Particles should remain visible from where they are diffused into the clean air system being tested all the way to the air return.

The SCIENCE

  • Neutral Buoyancy

    What is Neutral Buoyancy?

    For cleanroom applications, particles which are Neutrally Buoyant are influenced only by air currents within the cleanroom or area being tested. Gravity and the particle cloud temperature and pressure do not influence their behavior during the testing.

  • Particle Settling Velocity

    Particle Settling Velocity

    Microrite’s Tracer Particles have a Very Low Settling Velocity compared with Water CO2 or Nitrogen Based “Cleanroom Foggers”

  • Vapor Pressure

    Vapor Pressure

    Water, CO2 or Nitrogen Based ”Cleanroom Foggers” produce a high vapor pressure particle cloud that evaporates rapidly under normal atmospheric conditions and condenses rapidly once the cloud reaches its saturation vapor pressure.

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