Additional Information for Microabsorption Tube
Microabsorption tubes are small, cylindrical tubes used in laboratory settings for the collection and analysis of gases or vapors. They are typically made of glass or other inert materials to ensure the integrity of the sample being collected.
These tubes are designed to absorb specific gases or vapors, allowing researchers to measure their concentration or identify their presence in a given environment. Microabsorption tubes are commonly used in environmental monitoring, industrial hygiene, and research laboratories.
To use a microabsorption tube, the tube is connected to a sampling device or pump, which draws air or gas through the tube. The targeted gas or vapor is then absorbed onto a sorbent material inside the tube. After sampling, the tube can be sealed to prevent any further contamination or loss of the collected sample.
Microabsorption tubes are available in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different sampling needs. They are often used in conjunction with analytical instruments such as gas chromatographs or mass spectrometers for further analysis of the collected samples.
Overall, microabsorption tubes are essential tools in the field of environmental monitoring and gas analysis, allowing researchers to accurately measure and identify specific gases or vapors in various settings.
Related Item Names for INC 11117 Microabsorption Tube
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 11117 Microabsorption Tube Page 1 of 1
- R12025
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: E
- 402-884.011
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 3