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Draeger

Tube Halogenated Hydrocarbons 100/a (8) | Draeger

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8101601
$611.50

Description

The Draeger Tube Halogenated Hydrocarbons 100/a (8) is a specially designed gas detection tube used for the detection of halogenated hydrocarbons in air. This tube contains a chemical reagent that reacts with specific halogenated hydrocarbon gases, producing a color change which can be interpreted to determine the concentration of the target gas. These tubes are widely used in industrial and laboratory settings where the detection of refrigerants, solvents, or other halogenated compounds is necessary.

Key Features:

  • Gas Detection Range: The 100/a in the product name refers to the detection range of the tube. It is designed to detect halogenated hydrocarbons within a concentration range of 100 parts per million (ppm), with the tube’s design offering a reliable and sensitive measurement.

  • Capacity: The "(8)" likely refers to the number of tubes in a pack, providing a convenient quantity for routine testing.

  • Reactivity: The chemical reagent inside the tube reacts with halogenated hydrocarbons (such as refrigerants and solvents) to produce a color change. This change is used as an indicator to determine the gas concentration present in the air.

  • Simple Operation: The tubes are used with Draeger’s Accuro or other compatible gas pumps. By drawing a known volume of air through the tube, the user can quickly obtain a reading by measuring the extent of the color change on the scale printed on the tube.

  • Precision and Accuracy: Draeger tubes are well-regarded for their accuracy and ease of use. The color scale on each tube allows for precise visual estimation of the concentration of the gas being measured.

  • Compact and Portable: These detection tubes are portable, making them ideal for field use. Their small size and ease of use make them suitable for fast and convenient gas detection in a variety of environments.

Applications:

The Draeger Tube Halogenated Hydrocarbons 100/a (8) is ideal for detecting a range of halogenated hydrocarbons in air. Typical applications include:

  • Refrigeration: Detecting refrigerant leaks in HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems.

  • Solvent Analysis: Testing for solvent vapors in manufacturing or laboratory environments.

  • Environmental Monitoring: Measuring hazardous chemical vapors in industrial settings.

  • Leak Detection: Detecting halogenated hydrocarbon gases from pipes, tanks, and equipment.

How It Works:

  1. Preparation: Insert the Draeger tube into the Draeger gas detection pump (e.g., Accuro).

  2. Air Sampling: Operate the pump to draw a specific volume of air through the tube. The volume is typically marked on the pump and should match the required sampling volume for the particular tube.

  3. Reaction: When the air passes through the tube, the chemical reagent inside the tube reacts with the halogenated hydrocarbons present in the air.

  4. Color Change: The reaction causes a color change inside the tube, with the degree of color change correlating to the concentration of the halogenated hydrocarbons in the air.

  5. Reading the Results: Compare the color change with the printed scale on the tube to determine the concentration of the target gas (in ppm).

Advantages:

  • No Calibration Needed: Draeger tubes do not require regular calibration, making them more convenient for users compared to electronic gas detectors.

  • Quick Results: Results are available within a short period, typically just a few minutes.

  • Low Maintenance: These tubes are simple to use and require minimal maintenance.

Packaging:

The 8 in the product name likely refers to the number of tubes in the package. These tubes are typically sold in sets of 8, which is a common packaging format for Draeger detection tubes.

Safety and Storage:

  • Store the tubes in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to direct sunlight, as it can affect their chemical reactivity.

  • Ensure proper handling when using, as the reagents inside the tubes may be sensitive to environmental factors.

  • Always check the expiry date on the packaging to ensure accuracy and reliability.

Applications in Industry:

  • Refrigeration and HVAC Technicians: For detecting leaks in air conditioning and refrigeration systems.

  • Industrial Hygiene Professionals: For monitoring hazardous vapor concentrations in factories or laboratories.

  • Environmental Health & Safety: To detect chemical leaks or unsafe exposure levels in various industries such as chemical plants, automotive workshops, or pharmaceutical manufacturing.

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