Airborne Environmental Sample Collection Device
Item Name Code (INC) 68742
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A unit that collects environmental data samples such as conductivity, temperature, salinity, turbidity, and depth. It is deployed into the water from a helicopter by use of a towline.
Additional Information for Airborne Environmental Sample Collection Device
Airborne Environmental Sample Collection Devices are instruments used to collect samples of air for analysis of various environmental parameters such as pressure, temperature, humidity, and other contaminants. These devices are typically designed to be mounted on aircraft or drones and are used in research, monitoring, and environmental assessment applications.
These devices are part of the supply class Pressure, Temperature, And Humidity Measuring And Controlling Instruments, which includes instruments that measure and control these parameters in various environments. They are specifically categorized under the supply group Instruments And Laboratory Equipment, which encompasses a wide range of instruments used in laboratory settings for research, analysis, and experimentation.
Airborne Environmental Sample Collection Devices are essential tools for studying air quality, atmospheric conditions, and pollution levels. They often include sensors and sampling mechanisms to collect air samples, which can then be analyzed in laboratories to determine the presence and concentration of various pollutants, gases, and particles.
These devices play a crucial role in environmental monitoring and research, helping scientists and researchers gather data to understand the impact of human activities on the environment and develop strategies for mitigation and conservation.
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