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radiello Cartridge Adsorbents

for sampling BTEX and VOCs (CS2 Desorption), matrix SS net (100 mesh, 5.8 mm diam.), activated with activated charcoal (30-50 mesh), pk of 20

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UNSPSC Code:
41104008
NACRES:
NB.24

Agency

EPA TO-14A, TO-15, TO-17
NIOSH 1500, 1501, 2549
OSHA 111, 1002, 1004

packaging

pk of 20

manufacturer/tradename

Radiello

technique(s)

passive air sampling: suitable

matrix

SS net (100 mesh, 5.8 mm diam.), activated with activated charcoal (30-50 mesh)

application(s)

air monitoring
environmental
industrial hygiene

compatibility

for sampling BTEX and VOCs (CS2 Desorption)

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General description

Several different Radiello cartridge adsorbents are available. Each of which are specific for sampling different classes of compounds. The dimensions for each cartridge are 60 mm L x 4.8 or 5.8 mm D. Each cartridge is designed for one time use with the exception of Radiello thermal desorption (TD) cartridge adsorbents.

Each cartridge arrives in a sealed glass or plastic tube wrapped in a transparent thermally sealed polyethylene (PE) bag. The same sealed tube can be used to store the cartridge after sampling prior to desorption/analysis. A sufficient number of adhesive barcode labels are included with every pack of cartridges for easy tracking of sampling date and time.

Note: To conduct air sampling using the Radiello system, Radiello diffusive bodies and triangular support plates must be ordered (separately) in addition to cartridge adsorbents. Radiello Starter Kits (RADxxxS) include all the necessary parts to complete a sampling.

Legal Information

radiello is a trademark of Institi Clinici Scientifici Maugeri

Disclaimer

*Note: This product is not officially specified in the method, it may be suitable for use for sampling compound(s) listed in the method*

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