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NACRES:
NB.24
UNSPSC Code:
41104008
packaging
pk of 20
manufacturer/tradename
Radiello Code 121
technique(s)
passive air sampling: suitable
application(s)
air monitoring
environmental
industrial hygiene
General description
A radiello™ diffusive sampler consists of 3 parts: the diffusive body, the adsorbent tube, and the triangular support plate. For personal air sampling, a vertical adapter can be installed. The adsorbent cartridge is removed from its glass or plastic storage tube and is inserted into the diffusive body. This is then threaded onto the triangular support plate in order to place the sampler in its sampling position.
The triangular support plate acts as both a closure and means of suspension for the Radiello diffusive body and cartridge adsorbent during passive air sampling. Each support plate is threaded for easy diffusive body attachment. Each plate includes a clip and transparent adhesive pocket to hold the Radiello barcode label.
Legal Information
radiello is a trademark of Institi Clinici Scientifici Maugeri
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