RI 3821 Size of Smallest Dust Particles Revealed by Various Microscopic Systems

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Carlton E. Brown Florence L. Feicht
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Aug 1, 1945

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION This report contains information on the approximate size of the smallest dust Particles revealed by or the limit of visibility of various microscopic systems. The information was obtained mainly for use in interpreting and evaluating results of number-contentration and particle-size, determinations on, samples of unhygienic particulate matter collected from industrial atmospheres and in developing better methods for determinations nations.Some speculation and even controversy have been published on the limit of visibility of the widely used microscopic system (16-mm., 0.25-or 0.3-N.A. objective, and axial light-field illumination) used in counting the dust in the liquid medium from impinger, 4/ 5/ filter-paper, 6/ and other samples, but little or no quantitative data have been published on the limits of visibility of this or other microscopic' system.ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThe interest, encouragement, and assistance received from H. H. Schrenk, chief of the Health Division are gratefully acknowledged, as is all other assistance received in this study."
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APA: Carlton E. Brown Florence L. Feicht  (1945)  RI 3821 Size of Smallest Dust Particles Revealed by Various Microscopic Systems

MLA: Carlton E. Brown Florence L. Feicht RI 3821 Size of Smallest Dust Particles Revealed by Various Microscopic Systems. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1945.

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