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Silica Analyzer

Constant exposure to high levels of silica dust, a class 1 human carcinogen adversely affects a miner’s health and future life. Constantly shifting work sites in different geological strata with varying levels of silica make traditional analysis methods ineffective, expensive, labor intensive, and take weeks before exposure data is received.

PerkinElmer Silica Analyzer enables rapid, on-site and non-destructive quantification of respirable crystalline silica (RCS) deposited on PVC sampling filters. Store all relevant and critical data at a single location through Field Analysis of Silica Tool (FAST) software and share quickly across devices to promptly deal with overexposures.

货号 L1270114
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详细信息

Site operation and safety managers need timely, reliable, and actionable information about silica dust to prevent overexposure of workers. They need quick turnaround times not constrained by the sampling site, even in remote areas.

Advantages of the Silica Analyzer system include:

  • High sample throughput and fast turnaround for dynamic response to changing workplace environment
  • No sample preparation required for easy and repeatable analysis
  • Ensure the data collected is useful and impactful from day one
  • Low cost of analysis
  • Powerful Analysis with the capability to move between sites

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型号名称 Silica Analyzer
便携式 Yes
产品品牌名称 Silica Analyzer
技术类型 FT-IR
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Silica Analyzer Mini Brochure

Constant exposure to high levels of silica dust, a class 1 human carcinogen adversely affects a miner’s health and future life. Effects include silicosis, lung cancer, pulmonary tuberculosis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, some of them irreversible. Decision makers need timely, reliable, ...

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应用文献

At-Site Direct-on-Filter End-of-Shift Portable FT-IR and Fast Respirable Crystalline Silica Quantification

Crushing, drilling, grinding, masonry, concrete work, sandblasting, and mining of silica containing rocks, soil, and sand results in the generation of respirable crystalline silica (RCS) dust - a class 1 human carcinogen. Several studies indicate the correlation between occupational exposure to RCS ...

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