Sampling odorous gases: recommended methods
Gas sampling for olfactometry
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Sampling odorous gases: recommended methods
Gas sampling for olfactometry

Author : Anne-Marie GOURONNEC

Publication date: December 10, 2004 | Lire en français

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2. Sampling odorous gases: recommended methods

Note: the sampling methods described in NF X 43-104 also apply to physico-chemical analyses of odorous gases (however, the text does not deal with additional packaging specific to physico-chemical analyses). This field of application is not specified in the new European standard.

2.1 Materials and equipment

  • In NF X 43-104, the materials recommended for sampling are corrosion-resistant, inert to the compounds sampled, odorless and low-adsorbent; stainless steel, glass and fluorinated polymers manufactured by fusion (e.g. Teflon) are cited. Sampling bags are made of an inert, odorless, impermeable, low-adsorbency, mechanically resistant material (polyvinylidene fluoride or PVDF, fluorinated copolymer...

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