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Korea Cleanroom Monitoring Equipment Export Case: Particle Counter and Air Capture Hood Solution for On-Site Testing Setup

2026-01-06

Market Background

In the Korean market, procurement for cleanroom testing and environmental monitoring is placing increasing emphasis on complete equipment configuration, clear shipping data, and convenient on-site deployment. For end users, buying a single device may only solve part of the inspection requirement. By contrast, a combination of a particle counter and air capture hoods is more suitable for clean areas, localized airflow zones, and other controlled environments where basic monitoring and application setup are required.

Because of this, customers often pay attention not only to the product model itself, but also to practical export details such as quantity, carton count, gross weight, net weight, and package size. These details are important for customs clearance, warehousing, inland transport, and installation planning after arrival.

Customer and Application Scenario

This project was for a customer in Korea, with the shipment including 1 unit of Y09-5100X PRO particle counter and 2 units of FLY-1B air capture hood. From the application perspective, this type of package is suitable for cleanroom monitoring, air outlet-related sampling support, and routine particle inspection in controlled environments.

The customer’s concern was not limited to the specification of a single product. What mattered more was whether the full shipment could support practical field use, whether the packing information was complete, and whether the different items could form a clear application-based combination for on-site deployment.

Our Solution

To meet the customer’s need for a combined cleanroom monitoring purchase, we provided a supply solution centered on a particle counter plus air capture hoods. The shipment included 1 set of Y09-5100X PRO particle counter and 2 sets of FLY-1B air capture hood, with a total of 3 units packed in 5 cartons.

This configuration is more suitable for regional deployment after arrival in Korea and also makes it easier for the customer to arrange installation according to different application points. From the export execution side, we also provided clear packaging and logistics data, which helped reduce communication costs during receiving, local transport, and on-site handling.

Project Summary with Key Technical Parameters

The key delivery parameters of this Korea project were as follows:

  • Product 1: Y09-5100X PRO particle counter

  • Quantity: 1 Pc

  • Carton No.: 1

  • Gross Weight: 33.00 Kgs

  • Net Weight: 10.00 Kgs

  • Size: 60 × 46 × 60 cm

  • Product 2: FLY-1B air capture hood

  • Quantity: 2 Pcs

  • Carton No.: 4

  • Gross Weight: 50.00 Kgs

  • Net Weight: 18.00 Kgs

  • Size: 73 × 72 × 32 cm × 2

  • Size: 79 × 27 × 29 cm × 2

  • Total Quantity: 3 Pcs

  • Total Cartons: 5

  • Total Gross Weight: 83.00 Kgs

  • Total Net Weight: 28.00 Kgs

Although these figures are mainly shipping and packaging data, they are still highly relevant in a B2B case because they directly affect the customer’s judgment on project feasibility, transport planning, and receiving conditions.

Customer Feedback

What the customer valued most in this project was the clear product combination, transparent quantity structure, and complete packing information. For equipment procurement in the Korean market, this type of package helps reduce the time needed for internal confirmation and supports smoother coordination between purchasing, logistics, and field application.

Once the total quantity, carton count, and weight information were clearly defined, the customer was in a better position to arrange receiving, transportation, and installation planning. For this kind of export order, practical clarity is often more important than exaggerated promotional language.

Conclusion

The value of this Korea export case is not only in completing a shipment, but also in showing what overseas buyers actually care about in cleanroom monitoring projects: whether the equipment combination is reasonable, whether the delivery data is clear, and whether the packaging and logistics information is complete.