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Gas detection tubes

Readers are warned that the literature includes some incident reports originating from the emergency services which are undoubtedly in error. An example is the claimed production of hydrogen cyanide by fuels containing no nitrogen, but much chlorine (the ordinary gas detection tubes for cyanide actually generate and then... [Pg.164]

The gas detection tube shows a color change for vapor CWAs with a sensitivity of mg/m concentration level. The... [Pg.816]

TABLE 53.1. Detection performance of Drager gas detection tubes... [Pg.817]

Agent Gas detection tube Limit of detection Response time... [Pg.817]

Takayama, Y., Sekioka, R., Sekiguchi, H., Maruko, H., Ohmori, T., Seto, Y. (2007). Detection performance of Drager Safety gas detection tubes for chemical warfare agents. Bunseki Kagaka 56 355-62. [Pg.826]

Air samplers using gas detection tubes These tubes are filled with chemicals that change color as air samples are drawn into them. The tubes are calibrated in parts per million (ppm) and give accurate readings down to 1 ppm. The air samplers are manufactured by Mine Safety Co. and the Draeger Corp. Individual tubes cost from 2.00- 4.00 in lots often. (See sources in Appendix). [Pg.105]

Colorimetric Gas Detection Tubes. Colorimetric gas detection tubes are used to quantitatively detect CG, CK, PS and CHC13 vapors. The colorimetric tubes, when possible, provide an independent check of MINICAMS results. If the compound being monitored is present in the air sample drawn through the tube, the compound reacts with the sorbent inside the tube to create an immediate color change. The colorimetric tubes are inspected to determine the length of the color change. After use, the tubes are disposed of as solid hazardous waste. [Pg.270]

Users can select from two types of gas detection tubes shortterm detection for area monitoring or dilTusion tubes for personal monitoring. [Pg.36]

The classical manual detection tools still in use are detection paper, and gas detection tubes, which can detect the presence of CWAs by visualizing the color changes manifested by the reaction between the reagents and CWAs. Detection paper shows an instant color change in the presence of liquid forms of CWAs with a sensitivity of several pg/cm (Toyobo, Japan M8 and... [Pg.901]

TABLE 60.1 Detection Performance of Drager Gas Detection Tubes... [Pg.902]


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