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Gas Sampling Bulb

size 250 mL, glass stopcock

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UNSPSC Code:
41104008
NACRES:
NB.24

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material

glass stopcock

Quality Level

technique(s)

whole air sampling: suitable

size

250 mL

application(s)

air monitoring
environmental
industrial hygiene

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General description

Use these glass bulbs to trap and transport a gas sample, then remove an aliquot (through the plug-type septum) for analysis. Oven annealed to resist damage during transportation and on-site use. Available with PTFE or high vacuum glass stopcocks. One half-hole cylindrical Thermogreen septum is included with each bulb.

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Questions

  1. Good morning, Could you tell me if they have a key with an escape valve for safety? How do I prevent the glass from breaking with the pressure of N2 gas? Thank you!

    1 answer
    1. There is no key mechanism on the gas sampling bulbs. These are intended for use at atmospheric pressure. The maximum psi has not been established. The way to keep from breaking the glass is to not overfill the apparatus.
      Directions for filling a Gas Sampling Bulb and Making a Standard:

      I. Flush the bulb with clean helium or nitrogen before collecting the sample.

      a. Open both stopcocks and flow at least on 1 1/2 to 2 bulb volumes.
      b. Close the outlet stopcock, then the inlet stop cock after turning the gas supply off.
      c. If pressure cannot be controlled then try the following:
      i. Attach a 1-2 foot piece of tubing to the outlet of the sampling bulb.
      ii. Close the inlet stopcock, then very quickly close the outlet stop cock (the tubing on the outlet will help prevent diffusion of the outside air entering the sampling bulb.
      1. Sample will be very close to atmospheric pressure after turning the gas supply off.
      iii. Inject a known quantity of compound
      iv. If necessary, heat the bulb in an oven to vaporize the compounds injected.

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