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Flammable Hazards
Flammable Hazards The difference between a gas and a vapor is that vapors arise from liquids, whereas gases are normally in a gaseous state. Flammable vapors present additional sampling concerns (for example, we must prevent vapors from returning to the liquid state during sampling). The 3 Elements of Fire Three elements must be present for a flammable hazard to exist: fuel, oxygen, and a ...
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Manual Ambient Air Analyzer
The Tekran 2600-IO5 system provides a manual approach to ambient air analysis or other non-flammable gasses. Samples are collected onto gold-coated quartz traps, and then analyzed on the 2600-IO5 instrument to determine Hg content. The Tekran Model 2600-IO5 Mercury Analyzer is designed for the analysis of ambient air sampling cartridges. The system contains an atomic fluorescence detector, a dual ...