SKC IFV Pro Sampler

Simultaneous Sampling of Mixed-Phase Contaminants Such As Pesticides And Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons. 

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Sampling mixed-phase contaminants is a challenging task due to the constant changes of vapour and aerosol distribution. The SKC IFV Pro Sampler has been designed to make sampling mixed-phase contaminants such as pesticides, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), inorganic acids, and explosives easy and efficient through its IOM-style inlet for true inhalable sampling. The 25-mm filter (instead of 13-mm filter) has been designed for lower back pressure, and the 1 L/min provides for lower limits of detection.

Sampling Mixed-phase Contaminants Using IFV Pro

  1. Aerosol phase — Place cassette loaded with 25-mm filter in sampling head.
  2. Vapour phase — Insert opened sorbent tube into tube holder on sampling head.
  3. Simultaneous sampling — Attach tubing to sorbent tube, put protective tube cover in place, attach tubing to the sample pump, and sample!

For more information on the SKC IFV Pro Sampler, contact your local Air-Met office. 

SKC IFV Pro Sampler Features

  • Samples aerosol and vapor phases
  • IOM-style inlet sized for 1 L/min flow for true inhalable sampling
  • Recommended 1 L/min flow rate allows for the effective collection of both contaminant phases, provides for lower limits of detection

SKC IFV Pro Sampler Specifications

Flow rate: 1 L/min
50% Cut-point: 100µ at 1 L/min inhalable fraction
Material:
Sampling Head Stainless steel front plate and filter cassette with 10.6-mm dia. inlet*; aluminium clip, housing, and outlet
Tube Holder Black rubber
Protective Tube Cover Plastic
Maximum Operating Temperature: 200°C suitable for autoclaving and solvent washing
Filters: 25-mm glass fibre or quartz filter; or coated filter. Dependent upon the compound of interest.
Sorbent Tubes: 8 x 110 mm in size. Dependent upon the compound of interest.
Tubing: 1/-inch ID
Weight: 68g
Dimensions: 21.6 x 3.17 cm

SKC IFV Pro Sampler Applications

For sampling:

  • Pesticides
  • Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
  • Inorganic acides
  • Explosives