IC 7026 A Technique For Use Of The Impinger Method ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Carlton E. Brown
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

Inquiries and instructional work on the determination of the number concentration of dust in atmospheres known or suspected to contain pneumoconiosis (silicosis and asbestosis) - producing particulate matter indicate a need for a description of the impinger method used by the Bureau of Mines. The impinger method consists of the collection of dust in a liquid medium and the counting under the microscope of the particles in a known portion of this liquid. The dust-collecting device is called an impinger. The dust in the air drawn through this collector at a known rate impinges at high velocity upon a smooth surface under a bubbling column of liquid. The dust is either picked up from this surface by the liquid or removed from the air as it passes through the liquid.
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APA: Carlton E. Brown  (1938)  IC 7026 A Technique For Use Of The Impinger Method ? Introduction

MLA: Carlton E. Brown IC 7026 A Technique For Use Of The Impinger Method ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.

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