Advanced Chemical Sensors, Inc.
Technical Information Sheet
Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor Monitor
Catalog No. HP-10
ACS Vapor Monitor can be worn as a badge near the breathing zone
to measure personal exposure, or placed in a room to measure area
concentration.
Occupational safety standards are based on personal exposure
monitoring of each employee who may be exposed to the vapor as a
regular part of their job. Periodic monitoring of personnel and room
concentrations is recommended
| Exposure Limits: |
ACGIH |
OSHA |
NIOSH |
| TWA (ppm) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
| STEL/CEIL (ppm) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
| Sampling Medium: |
Chemically Activated Silica Gel Adsorbent |
| Method of Analysis: |
Spectrophotochemical |
| Reference Method: |
Modification of OSHA Method VI-6 |
| Recommended Sampling Time: |
15 minutes to 8 hours |
| Minimum Level of Quantitation: |
0.02 ppm for 8 hours |
| Interferences: |
Compounds that from hydrogen peroxide in presence of acids will interfere.
Tests can be made for particular chemicals that may be suspected.
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| Effect of Temperature: |
No Data Available |
| Effect of Humidity: |
No effects detected at 30% RH to 92% RH. |
| Overall System Accuracy: |
19% at 1 ppm for 8 hours
|
| Storage Conditions: |
Maximum shelf life one year. |
| Recommended Holding Time: |
Two weeks prior to analysis. |
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