Sorbent Tubes, Anasorb 747, HBR (Hydrobromic Acid) Treated

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Part Number: 226-178

Sorbent Tubes, Anasorb 747, HBR (Hydrobromic Acid) Treated Overview

Sorbent Tube, Anasorb 747, HBR (hydrobromic acid) Treated, 6 x 70-mm size, 2 sections, 100/50 mg sorbent, 20/40 mesh, fits Type A tube cover, pk/20

Limited shelf-life, contact SKC for more information

Storage at  ≤ 39.2 F (4 C) required.


Tube Ends: Glass Sealed
Separators: Glass Wool/Glass Wool/Glass Wool

SKC offers a complete selection of sorbent tubes designed specifically for solvent extraction specified in many OSHA, NIOSH, ASTM, EPA, and non-agency methods. Quality SKC Sorbent Tubes feature consistent sorbent mesh size, validation, and over 45 years of proven performance.

  • Tube Type : Solvent Extraction
  • Sorbent : AnasorbÖ
  • Sorbent Coating : Yes
  • Number of Sections : 2
  • Tube Material : Glass
  • Meet NIOSH, OSHA, ASTM, EPA, and HSE specifications
    • Your single source for U.S. and UK methods

  • Made with high-quality, low-background sorbents

  • SKC thorough quality control ensures sorbents and tubes meet high standards
    • Accurate sorbent weights
    • Consistent method-specified mesh size and separators
    • Uniform back pressure
    • Accurate, repeatable results

  • Large batch production of Anasorb® CSC Lot 2022 charcoal to ensure availability for many years

  • Validation of reliability
    • Specified in OSHA, NIOSH, ASTM, and EPA methods
    • Used by health and safety professionals around the world for compliance and consulting

  • Sorbent background certification available online (see Certificates of Analysis)

  • Technical support from scientists

  • Hundreds of sorbent tubes for standard and specialty applications delivered quickly from stock



226-01 drawing

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Consult the method or the SKC Air Sampling Guide to determine the appropriate sorbent tube to use for the chemical being sampled.

 

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Just before sampling, use a scorer/breaker tool to uniformly break the ends of the sorbent tube to a 2 mm diameter or half the diameter of the tube body.

 

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Keep the tube in a vertical position during sampling to prevent the possibility of channeling that can lead to undersampling.

 

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The arrow on the tube indicates air flow direction and should point to the tube holder and pump. If no arrow is present, the smallest section should be near the tube holder.

 

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