toxicity test Articles
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How to choose detectors in the dangerous cargo warehouse
The principle of choosing toxic gas and combustible gas detectors in dangerous cargo warehouse: 1.Dangerous cargo warehouse detection of gas mainly including combustible or toxic. Measurement of the type of gas characteristics, the first is to measure the explosion, second is the measurement of toxicity. The so-called measuring explosion is the detection of combustible gases, such as methane, ...
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FTIR meets Fire Testing needs for toxic gas analysis - Case study
One of the most dangerous aspects of a fire is the toxic gases that can arise from the process of combustion. To save lives and develop safer materials for airplanes, trains, and buildings, it is vital to identify and measure the gases that are released when products and materials are burning. The BASF Fire Technology Laboratory in Ludwigshafen, Germany, conducts fire testing on materials to ...
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Is your Plant as tight as you think? Leak Detector for extremely toxic Gases, a Field Test Report
Leak detection of commodity gases in chemical plants is a day-to-day practice. The sensor technology available for this application is field proven and reliable. No question about it, existing sensors will do the job. However, in plants manufacturing or handling extremely toxic substances, the picture is different. For example, take phosgene. The existing sensor technology for leak detection ...
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Detection and measurement of toxic gases from destructive testing of batteries
Problem Statement New formulations of organic-compound-based batteries for vehicle use must be tested for release of potentially harmful and toxic gases if crushed in accidents. Potential gases include hydrocarbons, fluorocarbons, and hydrogen fluoride, released within seconds of an incident. Actual time-resolved and quantitative data are required from destructive testing to ascertain the ...
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