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Flux Chamber
Overview
The Scentroid Flux chamber is the perfect sampler for both land and water!
The Scentroid Flux chamber (AKA Emission Isolation Flux Hood) determines emissions levels from solid or liquid surfaces. The SF450 has a 100% solid stainless steel construction to ensure zero cross-contamination. Flotation is achieved using 4 stainless steel floats eliminating the need for rubber tubes or foam making the unit easy to clean and maintain.
Flux Chamber Applications
- Emission measurements from liquid surfaces such as settling tanks and off-spec ponds
- Emission measurements from solid surfaces such as compost piles and sludge
- Emission measurements from liquid active sources such as aerated lagoons
- Ideal for the sampling of corrosive sources e.g. with high benzene or H2S content
- Ideal for field operations that require quick decontamination
Flux Chamber Basics of Operation
- Connect the sweep airline either nitrogen or zero air cylinder
- Move the flux chamber to sampling location
- Allow time for the 2 air exchanges inside the chamber
- Extract sample using the vacuum chamber
- For aerated liquid sources, an air sweep may not be required
For more information on the Scentroid Flux Chamber, click here!