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NACRES:
NB.24
UNSPSC Code:
41104008
packaging
pk of 10
manufacturer/tradename
Radiello Code 196
technique(s)
passive air sampling: suitable
application(s)
air monitoring
environmental
industrial hygiene
General description
A polypropylene protective outdoor shelter is available for housing up to four Radiello samplers during outdoor/ambient air sampling. The shelter allows for adequate ventilation while simultaneously protecting the samplers from harsh weather conditions. The shelter can be mounted to a variety of fixtures including lamp posts, traffic lights, and telephone poles of various diameters. The shelter can easily be tranported from the lab and mounted without the use of tools. Two mounting strips are included with each shelter.
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radiello is a trademark of Institi Clinici Scientifici Maugeri
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P Bruno et al.
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Nuisance caused by odors is one of the most important problems for waste management plants. To control an odor nuisance, it must first be quantified. The analytical difficulties in odor measurements are related to the high number of volatile components