Dräger-Tube Mercaptan 0.1/a - PN: 8103281
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Dräger-Tube Mercaptan 0.1/a - PN: 8103281

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Dräger-Tube Mercaptan 0.1/a (10 Tests per Box)
PN: 8103281

Dräger-Tubes™ are used together with a Dräger tube pump for measurements of gases, vapors and aerosols, usually in air, and are one of the classic methods of gas analysis. This Dräger-Tube is used for the detection of mercaptane and has the following standard measuring ranges: 0.1-25 ppm 3-15 ppm Measurements: 10



Application Range
Standard Measuring Range 0.1 to 2.5 ppm   /  3 to 15 ppm
Number of Strokes n 10                        /  2
Time for Measurement approx. 3 min     /  approx. 40 s
Standard Deviation ± 10 to 15%
Color Change Yellow to pink
Ambient Operating Conditions
Temperature
5 to 40 °C
Absolute Humidity  2 to 40 mg H2O/L 
 Cross Sensitivity
Propyl mercaptan and n-butyl-mercaptan are indicated, but with different sensitivities. 
4 ppm ethylene, 30 ppm CO, 10 ppm tetrahydrothiophene and 100 ppm hydrogen sulfide do not affect the indication. Hydrogen sulfide changes the pre-layer to black.

Dräger-Tube Mercaptan 0.1/a (10 Tests per Box)
PN: 8103281

Dräger-Tubes™ are used together with a Dräger tube pump for measurements of gases, vapors and aerosols, usually in air, and are one of the classic methods of gas analysis. This Dräger-Tube is used for the detection of mercaptane and has the following standard measuring ranges: 0.1-25 ppm 3-15 ppm Measurements: 10



Application Range
Standard Measuring Range 0.1 to 2.5 ppm   /  3 to 15 ppm
Number of Strokes n 10                        /  2
Time for Measurement approx. 3 min     /  approx. 40 s
Standard Deviation ± 10 to 15%
Color Change Yellow to pink
Ambient Operating Conditions
Temperature
5 to 40 °C
Absolute Humidity  2 to 40 mg H2O/L 
 Cross Sensitivity
Propyl mercaptan and n-butyl-mercaptan are indicated, but with different sensitivities. 
4 ppm ethylene, 30 ppm CO, 10 ppm tetrahydrothiophene and 100 ppm hydrogen sulfide do not affect the indication. Hydrogen sulfide changes the pre-layer to black.