Dräger Activated Charcoal Tube NIOSH - PN: 6728631
Dräger Activated Charcoal Tube (NIOSH Size)
PN: 6728631
With the Dräger activated carbon tubes, the hazardous substances contained in the air are first collected by active sampling, e.g. with the Dräger X-act 5000 tube pump. The sample is then qualitatively and quantitatively tested in the laboratory using instrumental analysis such as gas chromatography (GC), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), UV-VIS photometry or IR spectroscopy. Measurements: 10
· ORSA for organic compound lab analysis
| Application Range | |
| Adsorbate | organic compounds which adsorb on activated charcoal |
| Sorption agent | coconut shell charcoal |
| Adsorption layer |
100 mg |
| Backup layer |
50 mg |
| Tube Length |
70 mm |
| Outside diameter |
6 mm |
| Inside diameter | 4 mm |
| Advice for sample-taking |
| The air tube analysed must be drawn through the tube at a constant flow rate between 0.01 and 0.2 L/min. During sampling the activated charcoal tube should be in a vertical position. This guarantees a constant flow of air through the activated charcoal. NIOSH points out in its regulations that the absorption capacity of activated charcoal is affected by high air humidity, which may result in pre-mature breakthrough of the substance to be measured into the control layer. After sampling the tube should be sealed with the polyethylene supplied caps. |
Dräger Activated Charcoal Tube (NIOSH Size)
PN: 6728631
With the Dräger activated carbon tubes, the hazardous substances contained in the air are first collected by active sampling, e.g. with the Dräger X-act 5000 tube pump. The sample is then qualitatively and quantitatively tested in the laboratory using instrumental analysis such as gas chromatography (GC), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), UV-VIS photometry or IR spectroscopy. Measurements: 10
· ORSA for organic compound lab analysis
| Application Range | |
| Adsorbate | organic compounds which adsorb on activated charcoal |
| Sorption agent | coconut shell charcoal |
| Adsorption layer |
100 mg |
| Backup layer |
50 mg |
| Tube Length |
70 mm |
| Outside diameter |
6 mm |
| Inside diameter | 4 mm |
| Advice for sample-taking |
| The air tube analysed must be drawn through the tube at a constant flow rate between 0.01 and 0.2 L/min. During sampling the activated charcoal tube should be in a vertical position. This guarantees a constant flow of air through the activated charcoal. NIOSH points out in its regulations that the absorption capacity of activated charcoal is affected by high air humidity, which may result in pre-mature breakthrough of the substance to be measured into the control layer. After sampling the tube should be sealed with the polyethylene supplied caps. |