A transparent manufacturer-published resource—not an anonymous lead site.
M2001Fogger.com exists to preserve useful legacy-equipment information, reduce unsafe guesswork and connect facilities with a current cleanroom-fogger manufacturer when replacement becomes the better decision.
Published by Applied Physics Corporation
Applied Physics Corporation designs and manufactures airflow-visualization, metrology, contamination-control and laboratory systems for pharmaceutical, semiconductor, clinical and industrial environments. The company was founded in 1992 and supports customers worldwide.
This site is owned and published by Applied Physics Corporation. It does not present itself as unrelated or independent from the manufacturer.
What this site does not claim
- It does not claim that Applied Physics originally manufactured the M2001.
- It does not claim that all M2001 revisions share identical specifications.
- It does not promise that every manual, part or repair is available.
- It does not present a current Applied Physics model as a universal drop-in replacement.
- It does not substitute web content for qualified safety, engineering or validation judgment.
How factual claims are handled
Archival M2001 specifications are labeled as historical and tied to cited source descriptions. Current Applied Physics product information links to the manufacturer’s product pages. Safety information points to recognized institutional guidance. Where the evidence is incomplete, the site says so rather than silently converting assumptions into specifications.
Why this strengthens the manufacturer
Useful legacy support earns trust before a purchase is requested. By solving documentation, troubleshooting and replacement-planning questions openly, Applied Physics can become the entity users associate with cleanroom airflow-visualization expertise—not only a product catalog.
Do not select a replacement from the model name alone.
Applied Physics can compare the existing unit, test objective, required fog output, runtime, room size, delivery hose and facility constraints before recommending a current ultrasonic or LN₂ platform.
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