Selection of Adhesive-Coated Materials for Particulate Sampling |
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Authors: | W. L. Pritchard C.E. Schumann C. W. Gruber |
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Affiliation: | Division of Air Pollution Control , City of Cincinnati , Ohio , USA |
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Abstract: | The use of adhesive surfaces for the collection and evaluation of airborne particulates, including radioactive dusts and aeroallergens, is steadily increasing. Although many types of adhesives and adhesive-coated materials are commercially available, very few are suitable for continuous monitoring applications. Late in 1 964, the Cincinnati Division of Air Pollution Control received a U. S. Public Health Service, Division of Air Pollution, Research Grant for the refinement and standardization of a method of particulate sampling utilizing adhesive surfaces as collection media. One of the first phases of this project was to select the adhesive-coated material best suited for the method. The research which led to this selection, from a group of 37 different materials, is reported. |
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