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NACRES:
NB.24
UNSPSC Code:
41104008
material
silicone body (strengthened by SS net)
Quality Level
packaging
pk of 20
manufacturer/tradename
Radiello Code 120-3
technique(s)
passive air sampling: suitable
thickness
50 μm
color
, permeative
application(s)
air monitoring
environmental
industrial hygiene
compatibility
configured for anaesthetic gases and vapors
General description
The diffusive bodies are designed to house Radiello cartridge adsorbents during sampling. The diffusive bodies are threaded at one end for easy attachment to the Radiello triangular support plate. Unlike most of the cartridge adsorbents, the diffusive bodies are reusable and can be cleaned with a mild detergent between use. The diffusive bodies will collect dust (especially during outdoor sampling) and replacement is recommended after 4-5 uses.
Dimensions are 60 mm height x 16 mm diameter. There are four different diffusive bodies available. Each of which are application specific in design.
Dimensions are 60 mm height x 16 mm diameter. There are four different diffusive bodies available. Each of which are application specific in design.
Legal Information
radiello is a trademark of Institi Clinici Scientifici Maugeri
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Passive Sampling of Atmospheric Organic Contaminants
Esteve-Turrillas, F.A., et al.
Comprehensive Sampling and Sample Preperation, 1, 201-222 (2012)
Volatile organic compounds in air
Methods for the Determination of Hazardous Substances, 1-17 (1997)
J Dekeirsschieter et al.
Forensic science international, 189(1-3), 46-53 (2009-05-09)
Forensic entomology uses pig carcasses to surrogate human decomposition and to investigate the entomofaunal colonization. Insects communicate with their environment through the use of chemical mediators, which in the case of necrophagous insects, may consist in the cadaveric volatile organic