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ORBO 101 Carbotrap® B (20/40), 100/50 mg

W,W,W separators, O.D. × L 6 mm × 70 mm, pkg of 25 ea

Synonym(s):

ORBO Carbotrap® Tube

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UNSPSC Code:
12190000
NACRES:
NB.24

material

W,W,W separators

product line

ORBO

composition

Bed A, 100 mg
Bed B, 50 mg

packaging

pkg of 25 ea

manufacturer/tradename

ORBO 101

technique(s)

active air sampling: suitable

O.D. × L

6 mm × 70 mm

matrix

Carbotrap® B Graphitized Carbon Black (GCB) (20/40)

particle size

20-40 mesh

application(s)

air monitoring
environmental
industrial hygiene

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General description

ORBO sorbent tubes (W,W,W separators, O.D. × L 6 mm × 70 mm) contain two beds of the same selective adsorbent separated by glass wool or foam, for gas and vapor sampling. The dual-layer or two-bed construction of the tube allows for any sample breakthrough to be captured in the smaller back-up bed.

Legal Information

Carbotrap is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
ORBO is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

nwg

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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S Ghittori et al.
Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro, 10(4-5), 201-205 (1988-07-01)
A laboratory study, using generated atmosphere containing 0.14/23.3 mg/m3 of Benzene, was conducted to adapt an existing industrial hygiene monitoring method for measuring low concentrations of Benzene. This method was developed to determine concentrations of Benzene in the ambient air
Florian Gahleitner et al.
Bioanalysis, 5(18), 2239-2247 (2013-09-24)
In-community non-invasive identification of asthma-specific volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled breath presents opportunities to characterize phenotypes, and monitor disease state and therapies. The feasibility of breath sampling with children and the preliminary identification of childhood asthma markers were studied.
M L Fiorentino et al.
La Medicina del lavoro, 81(2), 107-118 (1990-03-01)
Benzene is a widely diffuse solvent (atmosphere, cigarette smoke, some foods); in the industrial environment benzene is currently present at concentrations of ppm. A valid method of biological monitoring that is easy to perform is needed for assessing occupational and
S Ghittori et al.
Journal of toxicology and environmental health, 38(3), 233-243 (1993-03-01)
Benzene concentrations in urine samples (Cu, ng/L) from 110 workers exposed to benzene in chemical plants and gasoline pumps were determined by injecting urine supernate into a gas chromatograph. The urine was saturated with anhydrous N2SO4 to facilitate the passage
Yifei Sun et al.
Journal of environmental sciences (China), 25(1), 213-219 (2013-04-17)
A group parameter approach using "total organic halogen" is effective for monitoring gaseous organic halogen compounds, including fluorine, chlorine, and bromine compounds, generated from combustion. We described the use of barrier-discharge radiofrequency-helium-plasma/atomic emission spectrometry, for the detection of semi- and

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