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Air Flow Visualization Techniques
Air flow visualization techniques like making the ambient pattern of air visible for testing and analysis can done with a fog generator or smoke wand like the °C Breeze and FlowMarker. HVAC technicians use this air flow visualization technique to detect leaks in ducts, monitor turbulence in ventilation systems and test HEPA filters. Laboratory and pharmacy managers employ similar methodology to test air flow in biosafety cabinets and chemical fume hoods -- making sure that they comply with USP 800 and ensure the safety of their workers.
These DegreeC products emit thermally-neutral fog rather than smoke. The smoke-free fog is FDA-GRAS approved and non-depositing oil-less. °C Breeze has a variety of optional nozzle attachments as follows:
These DegreeC products emit thermally-neutral fog rather than smoke. The smoke-free fog is FDA-GRAS approved and non-depositing oil-less. °C Breeze has a variety of optional nozzle attachments as follows:
- MiniFlow Nozzle (for finer fog stream and throttling effect)
- PlanarFlow Nozzle (longer nozzle with perforations for planar flow visualization
- FlowBulb Nozzle (media filter for enhanced flow visualization in low velocity applications)
Beyond "smoke wand" testing, Air Flow Sensors can be used to collect data on airflow and air pattern profiles. Using a multipoint data collection instrument, the user can get real-time airflow information that is visualized using a robust software that allows for data logging and reporting.