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SKC Sorbent Tubes
SKC offers a complete family of sorbent tubes

Over 140 tubes for testing
many chemical hazards



Sorbent tube catalog

Check our complete listing of sorbent sample tubes by Catalog Number or by Sorbent.

In addition to our complete line of standard sorbent tubes, SKC makes custom sorbent tubes to meet your specific application requirements. Contact us for more information.

How Sorbent Tube Sampling Works

Sorbent tube sampling is the NIOSH/OSHA approved method for collecting most hazardous gases and vapors from the air. Federal law has established permissible exposure limits (PELs) for workers' exposures to a variety of airborne chemical hazards. These limits are specified in several ways: eight-hour Time-Weighted Averages (TWAs), Short-Term Exposure Limits (STELs) and Ceiling values. Eight-hour TWA limits are specified for full-shift exposures. STELs are usually issued as 15 minute exposure limits and Ceiling values are issued as peak levels not to be exceeded at any time during the working day. Sorbent tubes have been established as a reliable tool for each of these sampling requirements.

As easy as A...B...C...

A... Collect sample with a sorbent tube.
A sample is collected by opening a tube, connecting it to a sample pump, and pulling air through the tube with the pump. Airborne chemicals are trapped onto the surface of the sorbent. The tube is then sealed with push-on caps, and sent to a laboratory for analysis.

B... Extract sample from sorbent.
Lab personnel remove the sorbent and extract the trapped chemical using solvents or heat.

C... Analyze sample.
The sample extracted from the tube is analyzed to determine the amount of chemical hazard present. A single tube may provide enough sample to permit several analyses.

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worker wearing sampling train
Worker shown wearing a sorbent tube and a sample pump to determine his exposure to chemical hazards during the entire work shift.

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


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.


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


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.


Ship the sample to a laboratory as soon as possible; avoid excessive heat and rough handling.

Sorbent tube catalog

 

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