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Draeger

Tube Hydrogen Peroxide 0.1/a (10) | Draeger

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8101041
$236.66

Description

The Draeger Tube Hydrogen Peroxide 0.1/a (10) is a specialized detection tube used for measuring the concentration of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) in air. These tubes are part of Draeger's well-regarded range of gas detection products, designed for easy and accurate field testing. Here's a general description based on similar Draeger detection tubes:

Key Features:

  • Concentration Range: The tube is designed to detect hydrogen peroxide concentrations from 0.1 to 10 ppm (parts per million).

  • Measurement Method: The detection method involves a colorimetric reaction. The air sample is drawn through the tube using a Draeger hand pump, and the presence of hydrogen peroxide causes a color change in the reagent inside the tube, which is proportional to the concentration of the gas.

  • Accuracy: Draeger tubes are known for providing quick, reliable, and accurate readings, typically offering a high level of precision.

  • Capacity: This specific tube has the capability to measure concentrations across a wide range of levels, from very low to moderate amounts of hydrogen peroxide vapor.

  • Usage: Ideal for use in environments where hydrogen peroxide might be used or produced, such as in chemical industries, healthcare settings (e.g., sterilization), or laboratories.

  • Duration and Application: The tubes are usually designed for single-use, and the readings can be obtained within a short period of time (usually 3-10 minutes, depending on the concentration).

Product Specifics:

  • Model Number: 0.1/a (10)

  • Part Number: Often includes a reference number specific to the tube (usually denoted on the packaging).

  • Quantity in Package: Typically, one box contains 10 tubes, suitable for multiple tests.

How It Works:

  1. The user inserts the tube into a Draeger pump.

  2. The pump draws air through the tube.

  3. As the air passes through, hydrogen peroxide (if present) reacts with the chemicals inside the tube, changing its color.

  4. The degree of the color change is compared against a color scale printed on the tube packaging or a separate card to determine the concentration of hydrogen peroxide.

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