Non-contact high precision alcohol tester is an advanced breathalyzer that detects alcohol levels without requiring direct mouth contact. This professional breathalyzer alcohol tester quickly analyzes alcohol concentration from exhaled breath at a short distance. High sensitivity and precision makes this type of alcohol tester ideal for mass screening. It can provide fast, accurate, and reliable results while minimizing contamination risks.
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SISCO non-contact high precision alcohol testers are widely used in various fields due to their convenience, hygiene, and accuracy. In law enforcement, they help police conduct quick roadside sobriety checks without requiring physical contact, reducing the risk of disease transmission. In workplaces, especially in industries like transportation, aviation, and manufacturing, these digital alcohol testers ensure employee sobriety, enhancing safety and compliance with regulations. Their non-contact nature enhances hygiene and convenience, making them ideal for frequent use in various settings.
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Model | SISCO-AT-ZM2100 |
Detection mode | pump suction |
Type of sensor | electrochemical fuel cell type alcohol sensor |
Detection gas | alcohol |
Measuring range | 0-220mg/ 100ml (0-1.000mg/L) |
Blowing distance | β€5cm |
Detection time | 3-15s adjustable |
Response time | β€2s |
Indication error | β€Β±5mg/ 100ml |
Working environment | temperature: οΉ£5 β~45 β; humidity: 20-98% RH |
Operating voltage | DC 3.7V lithium battery; 2000mah |
Charging time | β€6h |
Dimension | 383*66*47mm |
Net weight | about 300g |
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Q1: What is a non contact breathalyzer?
A1: A non-contact breathalyzer is a device that detects alcohol levels in a person's breath without requiring direct mouth contact. Unlike traditional breathalyzers that require users to blow into a mouthpiece, non-contact models analyze exhaled breath from a short distance, often using sensors. These devices are hygienic, reducing contamination risks, and offer quick, convenient screening, making them ideal for high-traffic areas like workplaces, public events, or law enforcement checkpoints.
Q2: How does an alcohol tester work?
A2: Alcohol testers, or breathalyzers, work by analyzing the alcohol content in a person's breath. When a person exhales into the device, the breath is directed over a sensor that detects the presence of ethanol (the type of alcohol found in beverages). The alcohol testing meter measures the concentration of alcohol and converts it into a blood alcohol content (BAC) reading, providing results within seconds. The accuracy of the test depends on the quality of the sensor and the calibration of the device.
Q3: How long does it take for an alcohol tester to provide a result?
A3: An alcohol tester typically provides a result within a few seconds, usually around 5 to 10 seconds, depending on the model and technology used.
Tips: Can alcohol testers be used multiple times in a row?
Yes, alcohol testers (breathalyzers) can typically be used multiple times in a row, but with some limitations. Most devices require a short recovery period between tests to ensure accurate readings. Repeated use without waiting may lead to residual alcohol from previous tests affecting results. For the most accurate results, follow the manufacturer's guidelines, and ensure the device is properly calibrated. Or choose an alcohol breath tester that is of high quality and can be tested continuously. Regular maintenance and sensor replacement also help maintain accuracy over multiple uses.
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