BTEX Capture SystemPetroleum refineries are a major source of air pollution in the US, releasing large amounts of toxic pollution that pose a serious public health risk to nearby communities and the environment. |
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BTEX Monitoring TubeCamsco’s BTEX Monitoring Tube is designed and engineered to meet the needs for fenceline monitoring of BTEX and 1,3-butadiene near refineries, even though it may be utilized independently as a passive sampler for BTEX detection in ambient air. |
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Cold TrapsCold trap performance is critical for modern TD-GC/MS instruments. Either working in conjunction with sorbent tubes to form a two-stage thermal desorption system, or by itself similar to the way implemented in PAMS (Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations), a cold trap needs to be replaced periodically to ensure repeatability. |
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TO-17 Tube Style 1Global anthropogenic VOC (volatile organic compounds) emissions are estimated about 142 teragrams of carbon per year and growing, even though the majority of total VOC is still produced by plants. The United States is the largest contributor with 21% of the total global VOC emissions. |
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Air Toxics TubeThe Clean Air Act requires US EPA to set National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Air Toxics, also known as "hazardous air pollutants (HAP)", are of particular interest due to their threat to human health. |
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Tenax® TATenax® TA is the most popular sorbent for thermal desorption. The registered trademark “Tenax” is held by its manufacturer Buchem B.V., and “TA” means “Trapping Agent”. |
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NIOSH 2549 TubeThis method has been used for the characterization of environments containing mixtures of volatile organic compounds. NIOSH methods are more popular in workplace air quality monitoring, occupational safety and health (OSH), and indoor/building air evaluations. |
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Soil Gas TubeSoil gas/vapor intrusion happens when VOC/SVOC in the air matrix space of soil find their pathway into a buildings, whether residential or commercial. And the measurement of soil gas exposure is an evaluation of potential impact to human health. |
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Soil Vapor Intrusion SVI TubeSoil vapor intrusion happens when VOC/SVOC in the air matrix space of soil find their pathway into a buildings, whether residential or commercial. And the measurement of SVI exposure is an evaluation of potential impact to human health . |
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TO-17 Tube Style 2Global anthropogenic VOC (volatile organic compounds) emissions are estimated about 142 teragrams of carbon per year and growing, even though the majority of total VOC is still produced by plants. |
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TO-17 Tube Style 3Global anthropogenic VOC (volatile organic compounds) emissions are estimated about 142 teragrams of carbon per year and growing, even though the majority of total VOC is still produced by plants. |
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Universal TubeThe "Universal" Tube is named this way because it handles the widest range of volatility, and serves as a start point when people don’t know what to expect from an unknown air sample. |