Air Particle Count Calibration Test Meter

An air particle count calibration test meter is a device used to test and calibrate the accuracy of air particle counters. Air particle counters are instruments used to measure the concentration of airborne particles, such as dust, pollen, and smoke.

Air particle count calibration test meters typically work by generating a known concentration of particles, which is then measured by the air particle counter under test. The air particle count calibration test meter then compares the air particle counter’s reading to the known concentration of particles. If the air particle counter’s reading is within a certain range, then it is considered to be calibrated.