Detector Tube
Detector Tube
Detector Tube
COMPRISES OF「DETECTOR TUBES」AND A portable sampling pump to suction a constant amount of target gas into the detector tubes.
Safe, light and easy to use. No power supply is required. Accurate toxic gas measurement in minutes.
「SAMPLING PUMP」
A sampling pump with a counter unit is useful where multiple pump strokes are applicable.
INTEGRAL CERAMIC
TUBE TIP CUTTER MODEL AP-20CT
cuts the ends of detector tubes easily.
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KITAGAWA PRECISION GAS DETECTOR TUBE SYSTEM OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
HOW TO USE GAS DETECTOR TUBES Useful options for Kitagawa gas detector tube system
Read the instruction manual for each detector tubes and sampling pump before use.
Check our webiste for the usage at http://www.komyokk.co.jp/english/.
Rubber Extension Hose SH-5N/SH-10N Extension Sampling Rod SR-200R
SH-20N/SH-20C
Use the detector tube by the expiration date printed on top of the tube box.
For remote sampling to draw To enable gas detection
samples from hazardous or vertically and horizontally at
confined spaces such as tanks, hazardous areas or confined
manholes, ship holds, etc. spaces where workers cannot
BOTTOM CASE enter or unreachable places.
HANDLE Length : 5m(SH-5N)
SHAFT 10m(SH-10N) Maximum length : Approx.2.2m
20m(SH-20N/SH-20C)
SH-20C is for a dual-tube type.
Length : 40cm
Wait until Operating temp. : Below 600°C
sampling completes
※Sampling time varies on tubes.
Read the instruction manual for each
tubes for the sampling time.
GAS DETECTOR TUBE DESCRIPTION Volume : 100mL(SS-100) SPG-1N is for a dual-tube type.
1200mL(SS-200)
SAMPLE FLOW DIRECTION SAMPLE VOLUME A boring bar is required to dig a
hole into the soil.
SAMPLE GAS TO PUMP INLET
DETECTOR TUBE
Tip Cutter B-191 Detector Scope DS-110W
DUAL-TUBE TYPE SAMPLE VOLUME
PRE-TUBE CONNECTING TUBE DETECTOR TUBE To break the ends of detector To magnify the scale of the tube
tubes and prevent scattering of by lighting when inserting the
SAMPLE GAS TO PUMP INLET
glass fragments. Transparent tube into the slot.
SAMPLE FLOW DIRECTION SAMPLE FLOW DIRECTION container easily lets you know
the amount of fragments. LED x 2 pieces
SAMPLE GAS TO PUMP INLET
Weight : 115g
DETECTOR TUBE CONNECTING TUBE POST-TUBE Run time : 70 minutes
SAMPLE VOLUME Power : AA size alkaline dry
※The connecting tube is packed in the tube box of a dual-tube type. battery×2
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LIST OF KITAGAWA PRECISION GAS DETECTOR TUBES LIST OF KITAGAWA PRECISION GAS DETECTOR TUBES
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HOW TO READ LIST OF KITAGAWA PRECISION GAS DETECTOR TUBES Gas to be measured
Tube
Mea-
suring
No. of Colour Change Shelf Q’ty of
Interferences
(ppm)
(Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN
No. Range (ppm)
Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A
Gas to be measured The concentration of the target gas is read directly off the printed scale or by using (ppm)
B: U.K.
a concentration chart packed in a tube box.
Process control & leakage
Tube No. Tube numbers are listed in descending order of high concentration. Oleffins (10), H2S (10), CO (50),
Acetylene 50~ Pale Brownish detection in synthetic ammonia
© after tube no. means the concentration is read by using a conversion chart. 101S 1 3 10 NH3, Butadiene (25), HCH, Cl2,
HC≡CH 1,000 yellow blue plant, cuprammonium rayon
NO2, CS2, Benzene
process
Measuring range & In case where multiple measuring ranges apply, ○ mark indicates the scale printed on the tube. HC≡CH; Dark
No. of Pump Strokes Example:Tube No.126SF Measuring range(ppm) No. of Pump Strokes 20~300
Yellow
brown Tube for HC≡CH; CO (10), H2
Acetylene・Ethylene
200~4,000 1/2 280S (5,000), Ethylene (2,000)
-separation measurement H2C=CH2 1 1 2×5
100~2,000 1 † Pale Tube for H2C=CH2; CO (1,350),
HC≡CH, H2C=CH2 200~ Blue
yellow Acetylene (370), Propylene (20)
2,000
Shelf life(year) The shelf life starts from the date manufacturing started.
Acrolein
Acetylene (20), Acetaldehyde
Q’ty of tubes/box Most tubes come in a box of 10 tubes to make 10 times measurement per box. (Acryl aldehyde) 136 0.005~ Leakage & fire hazard detection 0.1 (J.B)
1 Yellow Pink 1 10 (70), Methyl ethyl ketone (60),
2 x 5 or 3 x 5 tubes come in a box of 5 detector tubes and 5/10 pre or post tubes CH2=CHCHO ‡ 1.8% in plastics industry C0.1 (A)
Methy isobutyl ketone (500)
Concentration chart method
to makes 5 times measurement per box.
SO2 (1/20 × Acetic acid * ),
Acrylic acid
Threshold limit value TLV(J):Occupational Exposure Limits(OELs) recommended in Journal of Occupational Health CH2=CHCOOH
216S© 1~50 1 Pale pink Yellow Material of acrylic resin 3 10 NO2 (10), HCl (2 × Acetic 2 (A)
issued by The Japan Society for Occupational Health (2016-2017). acid * ), Cl2 (5)
( ):provisional value *:Maximum Allowable Concentration Leakage & fire hazard detection
0.1~ Dark Acetylene (3%), Propane
TLV(A):TLV-TWA. Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances in the Work Environment 1 Orange in synthetic rubber & plastics 3 10
128SA 3.5% green (0.2%), Other organic gases or
adopted by ACGIH(American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists). industry
( ):intended changes for 2017 C:TLV-C(ceiling value) vapours except Halogenated
Pale blue hydrocarbons (50)
STEL:TLV-STEL(short-term exposure limit(15 minutes reference period)) 128SB 10~500 1 Yellow
or Brown
Leakage detection 2 10
TLV(B):Workplace Exposure Limits(WELs) listed on guidance Note EH40/2011 from Acrylonitrile
Methyl ethyl ketone (600),
HSE(Health and Safety Executive) in U.K. (Vinyl cyanide) 128SC 2 (J.A.B)
CH2=CHCN 1~120 2 Yellow Pink 1 2 × 5 Styrene (250), HCN (2),
‡
Butadiene (200)
Industrial hygiene
1~20 1 (suspected human carcinogen)
128SD 0.5~10 2
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Mea- Colour Change ‡ 0.25~5 4
Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm)
Tube suring Interferences 0.2~4 5
(Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN
No. Range (ppm) Esters, Ketones, Alcohols, 1 (J)
Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A Allyl alcohol
(ppm) 184S© 20~500 1 Yellow Pale blue Leakage detection 2 10 Aromatic hydrocarbons, 0.5 (A)
B: U.K. CH2=CHCH2OH
Halogenated hydrocarbons 2 (B)
Acetone (1,400), Acrolein (35),
Acetaldehyde Mfg. synthetic rubber, plastics, Blue or
133A 0.004~ Methyl ethyl ketone (900), 0.5~
CH3CHO 1 Yellow Pink various organics, perfume, 1 10 50* (J) 105SH 1 Pink Brownish 3 10 H2S (3,000)
‡ 1.0% Methyl isobutyl ketone (2,900), 30% Process control & leakage
Concentration chart method flavors, fragrances C25 (A) green
SO2 (10) detection in synthetic ammonia
20 (B) .
Acetaldehyde 133SB Mfg. synthetic rubber, plastics, plant, cuprammonium rayon
5~140 1 Yellow Pink 2 10 Other aldehydes, Ethanol
CH3CHO ‡ various organics 0.5~ Grey or process, fertilizer mfg.
105SA 1 Pink 3 10 Amines
1.25 SO2 (1/20 × Acetic acid * ), 10% Yellow
Acetic acid 1/2 Mfg. cellulose acetate rayon,
216S ~125 Pale pink Yellow 3 10 NO2 (10), HCL (2 × Acetic 10 (J.A.B)
CH3COOH 1 vinyl acetate, a seasoning
0.5~50 acid * ), Cl2 (5) 0.1~ Pale Pale
105SM 1 2 10 Amines
SO2 (1/20 × Acetic acid * ), 5* (J) 1.0% purple yellow
Acetic anhydride Ammonia Process control
216S© 1~15 1 Pale pink Yellow Acetylating agent 3 10 NO2 (10), HCl(2 × Acetic 1 (A) Pale Pale SO2 (1/4 × NH3 * ), Cl2 (2), 25 (J.A.B)
(CH3CO)2O NH3 105SB 50~900 1 3 10
acid * ), Cl2 (5) 0.5 (B) purple yellow Amines
1.0~ Alcohols, Other Ketones,
1/2 10~260 1 Pale Pale SO2 (1/5 × NH3 * ), Cl2 (2),
5.0% Dark Aromatic hydrocarbons, Esters, 105SC 3 10
102SA Orange Leakage & file hazard detection 3 10 5~130 2 purple yellow Amines
0.1~ brown Halogenated hydrocarbons
1 in acetate rayon industry, paints
2.0% (0.5%) 10~200 1/2 Synthetic ammonia plant,
industry & pharmaceutical Pale Pale Sulphur dioxide, Chlorine,
industry Acetaldehyde (30), Acrolein 200 (J) 105SE 5~100 1 leakage detection of refrigerant 3 10
102SC 0.01~ purple yellow Amines
Acetone 1 Yellow Pink 1 10 (20), Methy ethyl ketone (150), 250 (A) 1~20 5 in ice plant, industrial hygiene
‡ 4.0%
CH3COCH3 Methyl isobutyl ketone (400) 500 (B) 1~20 1
Pale Pale
125~ 105SD 0.5~10 2 3 10 Amines
1/2 purple yellow
5,000 0.2~4 5
Dark Industrial hygiene for both plant Alcohols, Esters, Ketones,
102SD 50~ Yellow 2 10 Toluidine (1/3 × Aniline * ), NH3,
1 brown and laboratory Aromatic hydrocarbons Aniline
2,000 2~30 1 Aliphatic amines or Aromatic 1 (J.B)
20~800 2 (Aminobenzene) 181S White Yellow Industrial hygiene 3 10
1~15 2 amines (the same conc. of 2 (A)
C6H5NH2
‡ This tube must be stored in a refrigerated place (0-10°C/32-50°F). * Interfered by coexistence more than parenthesized rate. Aniline)
‡ This tube must be stored in a refrigerated place (0-10°C/32-50°F). * Interfered by coexistence more than parenthesized rate.
† Air flow control orifice is required.
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Mea- Colour Change Mea- Colour Change
Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm) Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm)
Tube suring Interferences Tube suring Interferences
(Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN (Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN
No. Range (ppm) No. Range (ppm)
Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A
(ppm) (ppm)
B: U.K. B: U.K.
Bromochloromethane 157SB© 2~80 1 1.1~11.0 1/2 Pale Arsine, Hydrogen selenide, H2S,
White Yellow 3 2×5 200 (A) 130U Pink 2 10
CH2BrCl ‡ 20~400 1/2 0.55~5.5 1 yellow HCN, PH3
tert-Butyl mercaptan
Industrial hygiene H2S, PH3, Arsine,
(CH3)3CSH 5~80 1/2
Bromoform 157SB© 1~20 1 1 (J) 165SB Yellow Pink 2 10 Hydrogen selenide, HCN, NO2,
White Yellow 3 2×5 2.5~40 1
CHBr3 ‡ 0.5~9 2 0.5 (A) NH3, SO2, Other Amines
Organic synthesis
1-Bromopropane 157SB© 0.5 (J) intermediate, mfg. synthetic
5~80 1 White Yellow 3 2×5 Butyl methacrylate 20~ Alcohols, Esters, Ketones,
CH3CH2CH2Br ‡ 0.1 (A) 111U© 1 Yellow Brown resin, lubricant additive, 2 10
CH2=C(CH3)COOC4H9 1,000 Aromatic hydrocarbons
rust-proof for metal, paper
coating agent
2-Bromopropane 157SB©
5~80 1 White Yellow 3 2×5 1 (J)
(CH3)2CHBr ‡ tert-Butyl methyl ether
Fuel, powder, blast cell, Alcohols, Esters, Ketones,
(MTBE) 111U© 25~500 1 Yellow Brown 2 10 50 (A)
antiknock, solvent, abstergent Aromatic hydrocarbons
Other organic gases or vapours (CH3)3COCH3
Process control & fire hazard
0.03~ Brownish Dark except Halogenated
168SA 1 detection in synthetic rubber 3 10 SO2 (1/20 × Acetic acid * ),
2.6% orange brown hydrocarbons (50), Propane n-Butyric acid Conflate artificial flavour,
industry, mfg. synthetic rubber 216S© 3~60 1 Pale pink Yellow 3 10 NO2 (10), HCl (2 × Acetic
(0.2%), Acetylene (3%) CH3CH2CH2COOH medicine; emulsifying agent
acid * ), Cl2 (5)
CO, Butane, Pentane, Ethylene,
1,3-Butadiene Pale 2 (A) Carbon dioxide
168SB 30~600 1 White 3 10 Propylene, Butylene, H2S,
CH2=CHCH=CH2 yellow 10 (B) -ultra high range 126UH 5~50% 1/2 White Purple Industrial hygiene 2 10
Benzene, NH3, HCN
C02
Leakage detection in synthetic
5~100 1 Pale Alcohols, Esters, Ketones, Carbon dioxide
168SC Pale blue rubber industry 1 10 SO2 (3,000), H2S (3,000),
2.5~50 2 yellow Aromatic hydrocarbons -extra high range 126SH 1~20% 1 Pink Yellow Combustion gas analysis 2 10
NO2 (50)
0.5~10.0 1 CO2
168SE Pink White 3 2 × 5 H2S, Isobutylene, NH3
0.1~2.0 4 Air contamination test in
500 (J) 0.2~ buildings, closed vessels,
n-Butane 0.05~ Toluene, Hexane, 1/2
221SA 1 Orange Brown Combustible gas detection 3 10 (STEL1,000) (A) 5.2% Purple tunnels, other confined spaces, HCN (200), Cl2 (100), SO2 (500),
CH3(CH2)2CH3 0.6% Trichloroethylene 126SA Pale pink 2 10
600 (B) 0.1~ blue CO2 concentration control in H2S (100) 5,000
1
2.6% green houses, poultry farm, fruit (J.A.B)
Alcohols, Esters, Paraffin storage
1-Butanol
Mfg. flotation reagent, stabilizer hydrocarbons, Aromatic 50* (J)
(n-Butyl alcohol) 190U© 5~100 3 Yellow Pale blue 2 10 Carbon dioxide 0.04~
for solvent, industrial hygiene hydrocarbons, Ketones, 20 (A) 1/2
CH3CH2CH2CH2OH CO2 1.4%
Halogenated hydrocarbons 126SG Pink Yellow 2 10 HCN
0.02~
Alcohols, Esters, Paraffin 1
2-Butanol 0.7%
10~300 2 Organic solvent treating, hydrocarbons, Aromatic Industrial hygiene
(sec-Butyl alcohol) 189U Yellow Pale blue 2 10 100 (J.A.B) 0.05~
4~120 4 industrial hygiene hydrocarbons, Ketones, 1
CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3 1.0% Purple HCN (100), Cl2 (200), SO2,
Halogenated hydrocarbons 126SB Pale pink 2 10
0.021~ blue H2S (150), NO2
2
tert-Butanol Organic solvent treating, Alcohols, Esters, Ketones, 50 (J) 0.42%
111U© 20~500 1 Yellow Brown 2 10
(CH3)3COH industrial hygiene Aromatic hydrocarbons 100 (A)
* Interfered by coexistence more than parenthesized rate.
‡ This tube must be stored in a refrigerated place (0-10°C/32-50°F).
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Mea- Colour Change Mea- Colour Change
Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm) Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm)
Tube suring Interferences Tube suring Interferences
(Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN (Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN
No. Range (ppm) No. Range (ppm)
Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A
(ppm) (ppm)
B: U.K. B: U.K.
0.03~
Carbon dioxide 1 Gas manufacture blast furnace,
0.7% Purple HCN (100), Cl2 (200), SO2,
CO2 126B Pale pink 2 10 garage, car park, tunnel,
100~ blue H2S (150), NO2
Concentration chart method 3 atmospheric pollution survey,
1,500 5,000 50 (J)
Industrial hygiene Carbon monoxide Reddish prediction of underground Formic acid, SO2, C2H2, H2,
200~ (J.A.B) 106SC 1~50 1 Orange 2 10 25 (A)
1/2 CO purple spontaneous combustion of H2S
Carbon dioxide 4,000 30 (B)
126SF Pink Yellow 2 10 NO2, H2S, HCl, SO2, HCN, Cl2 coal, leakage detection of coal
CO2 100~ gas, combustible gas analysis,
1
2,000 organic syntheses
Mfg. & recovery control in
141SA
30~500 1 Pink Yellow viscose rayon & cellophane 2 2 × 5 H2S (400), SO2, Cl2 Carbon tetrachloride Phosgene, Halogens, Cl2,
‡ 147S Paint manufacture, fire 5 (J.A)
plant (Tetrachloromethane) 5~60 1 White Red 1 2 × 5 Trichloroethylene, Halogenated
Carbon disulphide 1 (J.A) ‡ extinguishers waxes, polishes 2 (B)
141SB 2~50 2 CCl4 hydrocarbons
CS2 Pink Yellow Industrial hygiene 3 2 × 5 H2S (120), SO2, Cl2 5 (B)
‡ 0.8~20 4
Carbonyl sulphide Process control in chemicals
141SC 0.1~3.0 4 Pale Pale Sulphur dioxide, Hydrogen 239S 5~60 1 Pink Yellow 3 2 × 5 SO2, CS2, H2S, n-Butane(0.1%) 5 (A)
1 2×5 COS mfg.
‡ 0.2~6.4 2 purple yellow sulphide, Chlorine
0.2~ Yellowish Leakage detection in Br2 (1), Cl2O (1),
Carbon monoxide 1/2 109SA 1~40 1 White 2 10
20% Dark Propane, iso-Butane, Acetylene, orange electrolytic soda plant, leakage NO2 (1/2 × Cl2 * )
-ultra high range 106UH White Insect control 3 10
0.1~ brown Ethylene, Hexane 0.5~ detection & concentration
CO 1 1
10% 10.0 control in synthetic rubber &
Chlorine Pale Br2 (1), ClO2 (1), 0.5* (J)
Propane (0.15%), iso-Butane 109SB 0.125~ White plastics industry, refinery of 2 10
Cl2 4 orange NO2 (1/5 × Cl2 * ), NCl3 (5) (0.1) (A)
0.1~ Dark Gas manufacture blast furnace, (0.2%), Hexane (0.1%), 2.5 titanium & aluminum,
106SH 1 White garage, car park, tunnel, 1 10 0.1~2.0 5 chlorinated hydrocarbons,
2.0% brown Acetylene (0.3%), Ethylene
atmospheric pollution survey, (0.15%) 0.1~2 1 Pale synthetic chemistry, industrial
Carbon monoxide prediction of underground 109U White hygiene 2 10 HCI (20 × Cl2 * ), NO2
40~ 0.05~1 2 purple
CO 1/2 spontaneous combustion of Ethylene or H2 (5,000),
2,000 coal, leakage detection of coal Chlorine dioxide Leakage defection in textile &
Dark Acetylene (1/5 × CO * ), Reddish (C0.1) (A)
106SA 20~ Yellow gas, combustible gas analysis, 3 10 ClO2 116 1~20 1 White paper bleaching plant, water 2 10 Br2, Cl2 or NO2 (1)
1 brown SO2 (1/5 × CO * ), orange 0.1 (B)
1,000 organic syntheses Concentration chart method treatment
NO2 (1/5 × CO * )
5~50 4 Toluene, Xylene, CO (50),
Chlorobenzene 5~140 1 Pale 10 (J.A)
178SB White Industrial hygiene 2 2 × 5 n-Hexane (100), Benzene,
Measure- C6H5Cl 1~5 5 brown 1 (B)
Carbon monoxide ment for Ethyl benzene
-in the presence of Ethylene, 30~300 Pale Green to Prediction of underground
106B seconds 1 3 10 H2S (1,OOO), NO2 (1), H2 (10%) Chloroform 70~500 2 3 (J)
colour intensity yellow Blue spontaneous combustion of coal 152S Yellowish Industrial hygiene (suspected Halogens, Halogenated
10~ (Trichloromethane) 35~250 3 White 2 2×5 10 (A)
CO ‡ orange carcinogen in humans) hydrocarbons, n-Hexane (200)
1,000 CHCl3 23~167 4 2 (B)
0.1~
Gas manufacture blast furnace, Chloropicrin 1
172S 16.0
garage, car park, tunnel, 50 (J) (Nitrotrichloromethane) White Pink Industrial hygiene 1 2 × 5 Carbon tetrachloride, Phosgene 0.1 (J.A)
Carbon monoxide Measure- ‡ 0.05~
atmospheric pollution survey, 25 (A) Cl3CNO2 2
ment for 8.0
-in the presence of Ethylene 30~300 Pale Green to prediction of underground 30 (B)
and Nitrogen oxides, 106C seconds 1 2 10 H2 (10%), H2S (1,000) Chloroprene
10~ yellow Blue spontaneous combustion of 1.0~20 1 Greenish Cl2, HCl (2,000), Vinyl chloride,
colour intensity (2-Chlorobutadiene) 169S Pink Industrial hygiene 3 2×5 (1) (A)
coal, leakage detection of coal 0.5~10 2 yellow Acetylene, Ethylene
CO 1,000 CH2=CClCH=CH2
gas, combustible gas analysis,
organic syntheses NH3 (200), Aliphatic amines 5 (J)
Cresol 0.5~ Pale Pale
183U 2 Industrial hygiene 2 10 (50), Aromatic hydrocarbons 20mg/m3
Gas manufacture blast furnace, C6H4(CH3)OH 25.0 yellow brown
Carbon monoxide 25~ Ethylene (5,000), H2 (5,000), (50), Phenols (2.5) (A)
1 Dark garage, car park, tunnel,
CO 100 1,000 Yellow 3 10 Acetylene, SO2 or Alcohols, Esters, Paraffin
5~300 brown atmospheric pollution survey,
Concentration chart method 3 NO2 (1/5 × CO * ) Crotonaldehyde hydrocarbons, Aromatic
combustion of coal gas 190U© 2~40 3 Yellow Pale blue Compound materials 2 10 C0.3 (A)
CH3CH=CHCHO hydrocarbons, Ketones,
Gas manufacture blast furnace, Halogenated hydrocarbons
garage, car park, tunnel,
atmospheric pollution survey, Cumene
Acetylene (1/20 × CO * ), SO2 Organic synthesis Alcohols, Esters, Ketones, (0.1) (A)
Dark prediction of underground (Isopropylbenzene) 111U© 20~140 1 Yellow Brown 2 10
106SS 30~500 1 Yellow 1.5 10 (1/2 × CO * ), NH3 (100 × CO * ), intermediate, fuel Aromatic hydrocarbons 25 (B)
brown spontaneous combustion of C6H5CH(CH3)2
H2S (1/2 × CO * )
Carbon monoxide coal, leakage detection of coal Paraffin hydrocarbons,
Fire hazard detection in paints
CO gas, combustible gas analysis, Cyclohexane 0.01~ Dark Acetylene, Ethylene, 150 (J)
115S 1 Orange industry & painting, extraction 3 10
organic syntheses C6H12 0.6% green Benzene (400), Toluene (800), 100 (A.B)
process of oils, fats, waxes
Xylene (2,000)
Gas manufacture, blast furnace, Ethylene (5,000), H2 (5,000),
Dark garage, car park, tunnel, C2H2 (1/5 × CO * ), Cyclohexanol Process control in synthetic 25 (J)
106S 10~250 3 Yellow 2 10 206U 5~500 2 Yellow Pale blue 2 10 Other alcohols
brown atmospheric pollution survey, SO2 (1/5 × CO * ), C6H11OH rubber industry 50 (A.B)
combustion of coal gas NO2 (1/5 × CO * )
25 (J)
‡ This tube must be stored in a refrigerated place (0-10°C/32-50°F). * Interfered by coexistence more than parenthesized rate. Cyclohexanone Organic solvent treating,
197U 2~100 3 Yellow Pale blue 3 10 Alcohols 20 (A)
C6H10O Industrial hygiene
10 (B)
‡ This tube must be stored in a refrigerated place (0-10°C/32-50°F). * Interfered by coexistence more than parenthesized rate.
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Mea- Colour Change Mea- Colour Change
Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm) Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm)
Tube suring Interferences Tube suring Interferences
(Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN (Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN
No. Range (ppm) No. Range (ppm)
Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A
(ppm) (ppm)
B: U.K. B: U.K.
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Mea- Colour Change Mea- Colour Change
Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm) Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm)
Tube suring Interferences Tube suring Interferences
(Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN (Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN
No. Range (ppm) No. Range (ppm)
Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A
(ppm) (ppm)
B: U.K. B: U.K.
Fire hazard detection in Paraffin hydrocarbons, Alcohols, 1.0~ Alcohols, Ketones, Aromatic
Ethyl alcohol STEL 1/2
0.05~ Yellowish Light hospital, laboratory, Esters, Ketones, Aromatic 4.0% Dark hydrocarbons, Esters,
(Ethanol) 104SA 1 3 10 1,000 122SA Orange 3 10
5.0% orange green pharmaceutical industry, mfg. hydrocarbons, Halogenated 0.01~ brown Halogenated hydrocarbons
C2H5OH (A.B) 1 Concentration control in
perfumes & cosmetics hydrocarbons 1.8% (0.5%)
fumigation of foodstuffs &
10 (J) 130~ Alcohols, Esters, Ethers,
Ethyl amine Pale Pale 1/2 textiles, fire hazard detection in
227S 1~20 1 Industrial hygiene 3 10 Ammonia, Other Amines 5 (A) 2,600 Ketones, Aromatic hydrocarbons,
C2H5NH2 purple yellow 122SL Yellow Pale blue ethylene glycol plant, 3 10
2 (B) 50~ Aliphatic hydrocarbons(over C3),
Ethylene oxide 1 sterilization 1 (J.A)
Toluene (25), Xylene (50), 50 (J) 1,000 Halogenated hydrocarbons
Ethyl benzene CH2CH2O 5 (B)
179S 10~500 1 White Brown Industrial hygiene 1.5 10 Benzene (10), Methanol (1%), 20 (A) Alcohols, Esters, Aromatic
C6H5C2H5 122SM 5~100 3 Yellow Pale blue 3 10
Hexane (0.1%) 100 (B) hydrocarbons
Concentration control in
Ethyl bromide 157SB© 20~400 1/2 122SC 1~15 3 Pale pink Yellow 2 2 × 5 Aldehydes, SO2, H2S
White Yellow 3 2×5 5 (A) fumigation & textiles
C2H5Br ‡ 2~80 1
0.7~
122SD 1 Atmospheric pollution surveys
Ethyl-tert-Butyl Ether 14.0 Yellow Pale pink 1 2 × 5 Formaldehyde (0.5)
Pale Used for automobile fuel ‡ in hospitals
(ETBE) 248U 1~60 3 Pale blue 1 10 Ethanol 25 (A) 0.1~2.0 4
yellow adding the ETBE in Gasoline
C2H5OC(CH3)3 171SA 20~
1 Yellow Pink 2 2 × 5 Other aldehydes
Ethyl cellosolve ‡ 1,500
Alcohols, Esters, Paraffin
(Ethylene glycol monoethyl Other aldehydes (1), Styrene,
hydrocarbons, Aromatic 5 (J.A) Brownish Atmospheric pollution survey, 0.1 (J)
ether) 190U 5~500 3 Yellow Pale blue 2 10 Formaldehyde 171SB 1~35 3 White 3 2 × 5 Ether (1,000), Ethyl acetate
hydrocarbons, Ketones, 2 (B) orange germicide, fungicide organic (0.1) (A)
(2-Ethoxyethanol) HCHO (1,000), Trichloroethylene (500)
Halogenated hydrocarbons mfg. industrial hygiene 2 (B)
C2H5OCH2CH2OH Organic solvent treating
0.1~4.0 5
Ethyl cellosolve acetate Alcohols, Esters, Paraffin 171SC Yellowish Acetaldehyde, NH3 (10),
0.05~ Pink 1 10
(Ethylene glycol ethyl hydrocarbons, Aromatic 5 (J.A) ‡ 10 orange NO2 (3)
190U© 5~150 3 Yellow Pale blue 2 10 2.0
ether acetate) hydrocarbons, Ketones, 10 (B)
CH3COO(CH2)2OC2H5 Halogenated hydrocarbons SO2 (1/20 × HCOOH),
Formic acid Mfg. organic medicine,
216S 1~50 1 Pale pink Yellow 3 10 NO2 (10), HCl (2 × HCOOH), 5 (J.A.B)
Acetylene (3%), Propane HCOOH industrial hygiene
Fire hazard detection in solvent Cl2 (5), Acetic acid
0.04~ Dark (0.2%), Other organic gases or
Ethyl ether 107SA 1 Orange extraction process, hospital, 3 10 0.2~
1.4% green vapours except Halogenated 400 (J.A) Furan 1/2 Aromatic hydrocarbons, Esters,
(Diethyl ether) laboratory, organic syntheses, hydrocarbons (50) 2.0% Dark Fire hazard detection in paints
100 (B) (Furfuran) 122SA© Orange 3 10 Ketones, Alcohols, Halogenated
(C2H5)2O clinical laboratories, explosive 0.01~ brown industry & painting
Pale Alcohols, Ketones, Esters, C4H4O 1 hydrocarbons
107U 20~400 1 Pale blue mfg. 2 10 0.9%
yellow Aromatic hydrocarbons
Alcohols, Esters, Paraffin
4~160 1 Atmospheric pollution survey, Furfural 2.5 (J)
Methyl sulphide (1), NO2 (1), Materials of Nylon 66, hydrocarbons, Aromatic
165SA 2~80 2 White Yellow concentration control of 2 10 (2-Furaldehyde) 190U© 2~60 3 Yellow Pale blue 2 10 (0.2) (A)
Cl2 (0.2) insecticide hydrocarbons, Ketones,
1~40 4 odorant, plastics manufactures C5H4O2 2 (B)
Halogenated hydrocarbons
Ethyl mercaptan H2S, PH3, Arsine,
5~80 1/2 Material of furan resin, resin
(Ethanethiol) 165SB Yellow Pink Odorant for LP gas 2 10 Hydrogen selenide, HCN, NO2, 0.5 (A.B) Furfuryl alcohol 5 (J)
2.5~40 1 238S 5~25 5 White Black denaturant, solvent, 1 10
C2H5SH NH3, SO2, Other Amines C4H3OCH2OH (0.2) (A)
industrial hygiene
1.05~10.5 1/2 Pale Arsine, Hydrogen selenide, H2S, 0.05~ Paraffin hydrocarbons,
130U Pink Industrial hygiene 2 10 Gasoline 1
0.525~5.25 1 yellow HCN, PH3 0.6% Dark Process control, Acetylene, Ethylene, 100 (J)
(Petrol) 110S Orange 3 10
0.01~ green industrial hygiene Cyclohexane, Benzene (400) 300 (A)
Organic synthesis CnHm 4
0.12% Toluene (800), Xylene (2,000)
intermediate; mfg. synthetic
Ethyl methacrylate Alcohols, Esters, Ketones, General hydrocarbons
111U© 20~500 1 Yellow Brown resin, lubricant additive, 2 10
CH2=C(CH3)COOC2H5 Aromatic hydrocarbons iso-C4H10, n-C5H12, n-C8H18, 50~ Yellowish
rust-proof for metal, paper 187S 1 Orange 2 10 Aromatic hydrocarbons
coating agent n-C6H14 1,400 green
Mineral turpentine
CO, NO2 (1), Cl2, Butane,
Ethylene Paraffin hydrocarbons, Aromatic 200 (J)
0.5~100 1 Pale Pentane, Acetylene, Heptane 100~ Yellowish
-colour intensity 108B Blue Coal mining safety, 3 10 113SB© 1 Orange Industrial hygiene 2 10 hydrocarbons, Alcohols (6%), 400 (A)
0.1~20 5 yellow H2S (1,000), HCN, CS2, NH3, CH3(CH2)5CH3 2,000 green
H2C=CH2 concentration control in fruits Ketones (6%), Esters (6%) 500 (B)
H2 (10%)
ripening, organics, mfg.
200 (A) 0.11~ Paraffin hydrocarbons,
20~ plastics 1/2
108SA 1 Yellow Blue 2 10 CO, H2S, Acetylene, Propylene 1.32% Dark Acetylene, Ethylene,
1,200 113SA Orange 3 10
Ethylene 0.05~ green Solvent recovery control & fire Cyclohexane, Benzene (400)
1 40 (J)
H2C=CH2 n-Hexane 0.6% hazard detection in extraction Toluene (800), Xylene (2,000)
108SC 1~200 4 Yellow Blue Used for fruits ripening control 2 2×5 Acetylene, CO, Propylene, H2S 50 (A)
CH3(CH2)4CH3 50~ Yellowish of oils & fats, paints industry & Paraffin hydrocarbons, Aromatic
113SB 1 Orange 2 10 20 (B)
1,400 green painting hydrocabons
Ethylene dibromide
166S Concentration control in Halogens or Halogenated 20~800 1
(1, 2-Dibromoethane) 1~50 1 White Yellow 1 2×5 0.5 (B) 113SC Yellow Pale blue 2 10 Toluene
‡ granary fumigation process hydrocarbons, Hexane (200) 5~200 3
BrCH2CH2Br
20~250 Ethylene oxide, SO2, Aldehydes, 0.2~10.0 2
232SA 2 Pink Yellow 1.5 2×5 Hydrazine 0.1 (J)
Ethylene glycol mg/m3 H2S 0.1~5.0 4 Rocket fuel, corrosion
(Amidrazone) 219S Yellow Blue 2 10 NH3, Amines 0.01 (A)
(Monoethylene glycol) Industrial hygiene (25) (A) 0.05~ protection of boiler, antioxidant
N2H4 8 0.02 (B)
HOCH2CH2OH 232SB 3~40 3 3 Pale pink Yellow 2 2 × 5 Aldehydes, SO2, H2S 2.5
mg/m
‡ This tube must be stored in a refrigerated place (0-10°C/32-50°F).
‡ This tube must be stored in a refrigerated place (0-10°C/32-50°F).
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Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm) Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm)
Tube suring Interferences Tube suring Interferences
(Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN (Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN
No. Range (ppm) No. Range (ppm)
Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A
(ppm) (ppm)
B: U.K. B: U.K.
Blue/ Hydrogen sulphide- H2S; Pale Tube for H2S; SO2 (1/3 ×
Hydrogen 0.05~ White
137U 1/2 Yellow Yellowish Industrial hygiene 3 5 Ethanol (0.4%), CO (500) Mercaptans 1~30 brown H2S * ), NO2 (1/5 × H2S * )
H2 0.8% 282S 1 2 2×5
green -separation measurement R·SH; Pale Tube for R·SH; NO2 (1), NH3 (1),
H2S & R·SH Pink H2S (30)
40~ 0.5~5.5 yellow
1/2
173SA 1,200 Purple Pink Industrial hygiene, process 2 2 × 5 SO2, Cl2 Alcohols, Ketones or Esters 500 (J)
1 2* (J) Isobutane 50~ Yellowish
Hydrogen chloride 20~600 control, leakage detection, 113SB© 1 Orange Industrial hygiene 2 10 (60%), Aromatic hydrocarbons, STEL
C2 (A) (CH3)3CH 1,200 green
HCl 4~40 1/2 fire hazard detection, Parafin hydrocarbons 1,000 (A)
Yellowish 1 (B)
173SB 2~20 1 Pink phamaceuticals organics mfg. 3 2 × 5 Cl2 Fire hazard detection in paints Acetylene (3%), Propane
green
0.4~4 5 0.01~ Brownish industry & painting, mfg. (0.2%), Other organic gases or
139SB© 2 Orange 3 10
0.01~ Brownish Concentration control in Acetone, CS2, SO2 (200), Isobutyl acetate 1.4% green artificial leather, textile sizing vapours except Halogenated
112SA 1 Yellow 3 10 150 (A.B)
3.0% red fumigation process H2S (100), Dicyanide CH3CO2CH2CH(CH3)2 compounds, printing inks hydrocarbons (50)
5 (J)
Hydrogen cyanide 112SB 2~100 1 Pale Alcohols, Esters, Ketones,
Yellow Red Electro-plating, metal hardening 2 10 SO2 (1), H2S (3), NH3 (5) C4.7 (A) 153U 10~400 1 Pale blue Industrial hygiene 1 10
HCN ‡ 0.5~25 4 yellow Aromatic hydrocarbons
fumigation process, 10 (B)
112SC SO2 (1), PH3, H2S, Alcohols, Paraffin hydrocarbons,
0.3~8 3 Yellow Red industrial hygiene 1 2×5
‡ NH3 (2) Isobutyl acrylate Esters, Halogenated
211U© 5~60 2 Yellow Pale blue Industrial hygiene 2 10
0.5~30 3 Dehydrator, mfg. of Hydrofluoric 3* (J) CH2=CHCO2CH2CH(CH3)2 hydrocarbons, Aromatic
Hydrogen fluoride Yellowish hydrocarbons
156S 0.25~15 6 Pink acid, and Freon, 3 10 CI2, HCI 0.5 (A)
HF green
0.17~2 9 industrial hygiene 1.8 (B) Isobutyl alcohol Detergent of paint and varnish,
Hydrogen peroxide 247S Mfg. bleach, industrial (Isobutanol) 208U 5~100 3 Yellow Pale blue mfg. Esters for fruit essence, 2 10 Alcohols, Toluene 50 (J.A.B)
0.5~10.0 5 White Yellow 1 10 HCHO (10) 1 (A.B) (CH3)2CHCH2OH industrial hygiene
H2O2 ‡ chemicals and medicine
Doping gas analysis in mfg. Arsine (10), H2S, Iron carbonyl Paraffin, Aromatic
5~600 1 Pale Dark Isobutylene 0.03~ Yellowish
167S semiconductor, 1 10 (10), SO2, Hg2, Acetylene (3%), 113SB© 1 Orange Mfg. Butyl-rubber 2 10 hydrocarbons, Alcohols (6%), 250 (A)
1~120 5 yellow brown (CH3)2C=CH2 2.0% green
industrial hygiene CO (0.1%), Nickel carbonyl (10) 0.05 (J.A) Ketones (6%), Esters (6%)
Hydrogen selenide
H2Se 0.02 (B) Disinfectant, arificial flavour, SO2 (1/20 × Acetic acid * ),
1~20 1 Pale Reddish Isobutyric acid
242S© 2 10 216S© 3~50 1 Pale pink Yellow substrate for perfume, tan 3 10 NO2 (10), HCL (2 × Acetic
0.5~10 2 yellow purple (CH3)2CHCOOH
processing acid * ), Cl2 (5)
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Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm) Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm)
Tube suring Interferences Tube suring Interferences
(Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN (Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN
No. Range (ppm) No. Range (ppm)
Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A
(ppm) (ppm)
B: U.K. B: U.K.
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Mea- Colour Change Mea- Colour Change
Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm) Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm)
Tube suring Interferences Tube suring Interferences
(Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN (Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN
No. Range (ppm) No. Range (ppm)
Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A
(ppm) (ppm)
B: U.K. B: U.K.
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Mea- Colour Change Mea- Colour Change
Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm) Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm)
Tube suring Interferences Tube suring Interferences
(Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN (Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN
No. Range (ppm) No. Range (ppm)
Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A
(ppm) (ppm)
B: U.K. B: U.K.
163SD
0.2~5.0 2 Yellow Pale pink 1 2 × 5 Formaldehyde
‡
‡ This tube must be stored in a refrigerated place (0-10°C/32-50°F). * Interfered by coexistence more than parenthesized rate.
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Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm) Gas to be measured No. of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm)
Tube suring Interferences Tube suring Interferences
(Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN (Synonym) Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/ J: JPN
No. Range (ppm) No. Range (ppm)
Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A Chemical Formula Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A
(ppm) (ppm)
B: U.K. B: U.K.
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LIST OF KITAGAWA PRECISION GAS DETECTOR TUBES LIST OF KITAGAWA PRECISION GAS DETECTOR TUBES
SUBSTANCES TO BE MEASURED BY USING CONVERSION CHARTS INORGANIC GAS/ORGANIC GAS QUALITATIVE DETECTOR TUBES
Conversion charts are available, upon request, for the following listed chemical substances using existing detector Two unique multi-layered qualitative tubes and a special colour chart to identify 60 chemicals in a couple of minutes.
tubes within the Kitagawa range. These conversion charts are for use in a temperature of 20°C/68°F.
Other conditions, such as different temperatures, humidity and coexisting gases, are not confirmed. Inorganic Gas Qualitative Detector Tube Tube No.131
Please specify the name of the substance to be measured together with the tube number when ordering.
Specifications
Colour Change T.L.V. ❶ Tube/box : 10 tubes (10-time use)
Measuring No.of Shelf Q’ty of (ppm) Pump
Gas to be measured Tube No. ❷ Pump stroke : 1 (100mL)
Range Pump Life tubes/ J: JPN
Chemical Formula to be used
(ppm) Strokes Original Stain (year) box A: U.S.A
A B C D E Substances (ppm level) ❸ Sampling time : 20 seconds
Ammonia (5)/ Amines (5)
B: U.K.
Hydrazine (5) ❹ Shelf life : 1 year
Sulphur Dioxide (10)
Allyl chloride
132SC 1~40 3 Yellowish green Pink 3 2×5 1 (A)
Acetic Acid (15) If Tube No. 131 shows no stains,
CH2=CHCH2CI Hydrogen Chloride (20) test for these substances:
Benzyl chloride 1 (A) Chlorine (5) Carbon Dioxide (126SA)
132SC 1~16 1 Yellowish green Pink 3 2×5 Nitrogen Dioxide (5)
C6H5CH2CI 0.5 (B) Ethylene(108B)
Hydrogen Suphide (10)
1-Bromopropane 0.5 (J) Hydrogen Cyanide (112SB)
157SA 10~500 1 White Reddish orange 3 2×5 Carbon Monoxide (10)
CH3CH2CH2Br 0.1 (A) Hydrogen Fluoride (156S)
Phosphine (2)
2-Bromopropane Acetylene (10)
Nitric Oxide (174A)
157SA 10~500 1 White Reddish orange 3 2×5 1 (J)
(CH3)2CHBr
Methyl Mercaptan (10) Phosgene(146S)
m-Chlorotoluene
132SC 0.5~10 2 Yellowish green Pink 3 2×5 –
C6H4CI(CH3)
DETECTOR TUBES FOR DISSOLVED SUBSTANCES IN SOLUTION DETECTOR TUBES FOR COPMRESSED BREATHING AIR SAMPLING
Sampling Colour Change Colour Change
Measuring Shelf Q’ty of Measuring Sampling Shelf Q’ty of
Sampling
Substance Tube No. Range Volume Time Typical Applications Life tubes/ Substances to be measured Tube No. Range Time Life tubes/
Original Stain Method Original Stain
(ppm) (mL) (sec) (year) box (ppm) (min) (year) box
201SA 10~2,000 over 5.0 90 Brown Pale yellow 3 10 Oil mist 602SP 0.3~5mg/m3 25 Yellow Pale blue 2 10
Detection of salt water in
Chloride ion marine lubricating oils, Immersion Water vapour
201SB 3~200 over 5.0 90 Brown White 2 10 603SPA 20~160mg/m3 1 Yellow Yellowish green or blue 3 10
CI- impurity test, testing portable method H2O
water supply
Oxygen 604SP
201SC 1~60 over 5.0 180 Brown Pale yellow 2 10 2~24% 1 White Brown 2 10
O2 ※
Waste water analysis in pulp ※ 50mL plastic syringe and 1m vinyl tube are required.
& paper mills, petroleum
Direct
Copper ion refineries, other chemical
203S 1~100mg/L over 5.0 60 White Orange sampling 1 10
Cu2+ industries, waste disposal
plants, water treatment,
method ■ Compressed Breathing Air Sampling Kit P-41R
school hygiene
Impurities in breathing air for respiration can
Direct adversely affect human health. The kit is
Cyanide ion
204S 0.2~5 over 5.0 120 to 240 White Blue KCN & NaCN in water sampling 2 10
CN-
method ■ 8 designed to measure these contaminants in
SCBA, SCUBA and other pressurized breathing
Detection of salt water in
Salinity marine lubricating oils, Suction air cylinders, as well as directly from the outlet
205SL 0.01~0.8% over 5.0 30 Brown White 2 10
NaCI impurity test, testing portable method □ of an air compressor or purifier. The kit easily
water supply
measures five components within minutes :
Free residual Detection of dissolved chlorine
Immersion
carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, oil mist,
chlorine 234SA 0.4~5 over 5.0 180 White Purple for disinfection & sterilization 2 10
CI2 of swimming pools, etc.
method water vapor and oxygen by aerating the
1
detector tube with an exclusive reducing valve
6
Water content
10~160mg/L
Position
10 Blueish Detection of water content
Direct from the breathing air source.
in solvent 77S C Yellow sampling 2 10
50~400mg/L 10 purple in solvent
H2O D method ■
4 2
■ Rubber bulb is required. □ Rubber bulb and filter paper are required.
7
<P-41> includes;
RUBBER BULB DETECTOR TUBE
A
(B-200) ❶ Control assembly
(Including an adapter with W22-14RH Female thread for rescue and
on-land cylinders)
SOLUTION LEVEL
❷ International fitting yoke (For a scuba cylinder) 9
❹ Tube protector
❺ Tip cutter for gas detector tubes
SAMPLE
SOLUTION ❻ Wrench
❼ Digital stopwatch
❽ Carrying case (Aluminum)
Optional Accessories for 604SP only;
❾ 50mL plastic syringe
❿ 1m vinyl tube
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LIST OF KITAGAWA PRECISION GAS DETECTOR TUBES LIST OF KITAGAWA PRECISION GAS DETECTOR TUBES
Sulphur dioxide
503 0.5~20 6 1~8 Purple Yellow 3 10 0.25 (A)
721 Toluene SO2
0.05~1.0 Indoor air pollutants 1 10
‡ C6H3CH3
Toluene 20 (J.A)
504 20~200 10 1~8 White Brown 3 10
C6H5CH3 50 (B)
721© Ethyl benzene
0.05~1.2 200 20 White Brown 1 10 TLV-TWA(The Threshold Limit Value-Time Weighted Average):The time-weighted average concentration for an 8-hour workday and a 40-hour workweek, to which nearly all workers
‡ C6H4(C2H5)2
may be repeatedly exposed, day after day, without adverse effect.
721© Xylene
0.1~1.4 1 10
‡ C6H4(CH3)2
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION TUBES (FOR SCREENING TEST ONLY)
p-Dichlorobenzene Reddish Colour Change
730 0.01~0.40 200 15 Yellow 1 10 Measuring No. of Shelf Q’ty of
p-C6H4CI2 purple Detector Tube Sampling
Tube No. Range Pump Typical Applications Life tubes/
Chemical Formula Method
(ppm) Strokes Original Stain (year) box
Nitrogen dioxide 0.01~0.1 20 Reddish
740 200 White 2 10
NO2 0.02~0.2 10 purple
Detector tube for crime [Gasoline]Brown/dark brown/orange
290P – 1 White Discriminate 2 10
investigation [Kerosene]Pink/dark brown Vacuum
Trichloroethylene 30~400µg/m 3
30 Yellowish Purple Atmospheric environment Gasoline and/or
750 100 1 2×10 Detector tube for crime [Gasoline]Yellow/brown/greenish brown Kerosene method
CI2C=CHCI 69~920µg/m3 15 orange red measurement 290PⅡ – 1 White 2 10
investigation [Kerosine]Brown/pale pink/pale brown
‡This tube must be stored in a refrigerated place (0-10°C/32-50°F). CONNECTOR TUBE DISCOLOURATION LAYER
Air Sampler is required for above tubes.
Option
Air Flow Control Orifice (for AP-20 with O-ring) Tip Cutter
Flow Control Orifice Some detector tubes Included in a tube box for dissolved
require the orifice to use. substances in solution, high sensitivity and
Rubber
Connector Tube O-Ring collection tubes to cut the ends of the
Holder Connector detector tubes.
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COLLECTION TUBES AIR SAMPLING PUMPS
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SPECIAL DETECTOR KIT FOR DETECTOR TUBES SPECIAL DETECTOR KIT FOR DETECTOR TUBES
We develop and offer various rapid and easy detection kits using detector tubes applying our build up technique Simple Measurement Set for Chlorocarbons in Drainage P-20/P-24AP
for variety of industries, where means for analyzing are used to require expertise and significant time and money.
Offers easy detection of solvents in drainage by measuring the head space gas with detector tubes where
contaminating public water or groundwater caused by chlorine-based organic solvents from dry cleaning or cleansing
Harmful Gas Detector for Disaster Relief P-50/UFO-ⅡH
of semiconductor component bring a problem.
In various disasters blown up, rescue teams often suffer from secondary
disasters. Among them, disasters caused by invisible toxic gases <P-20> includes; <P-24AP> includes;
● Resinous gas collector (100mL) ● AP-20B sampling pump
make relief efforts dangerous.
● B-190 Tip cutter ● Grease
The kits offer fast and easy detection of toxic gases at rescue site.
● Collecting bottle (500mL) ● Rubber tube connector×2
● Thermometer ● Hand strap
◎A
P-20 sampling pump is required ● Collecting bottle (500mL)×5
for 50mL sampling. ● Thermometer
*Detector tubes are sold separately. ● Carrying case
Air Flow Indicator Tube 301 Air Flow Indicator AS-3 (for remote monitoring)
Used with air flow indicators AS-1, AS-2 or AS-3. To inspect an airflow from ventilation fans and hood installed
A visual examine by a smoke generation is common to inspect an indoor in unreachable places.
airflow or a function of a local exhaust ventilation, where a heat source is 2 modes (continuously and intermittently) are available by switch
not an ideal. AS-1 and AS-2 do not carry any heat sources and can be operation at a pump part started by batteries.
used in explosion-risk areas. Not an explosion-proof. Do not use at hazardous areas.
Air flow indicator tube has a film coating to avoid scattering of reagents
inside for safe check of the airflow.
Complies with OSHA(Occupational Safety and Health Administration,
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR)’S protocol for respirator fit
testing(29CFR 1910 134 App A).
Tube No. Detector Tube Name Tube No. Detector Tube Name Tube No. Detector Tube Name Tube No. Detector Tube Name Tube No. Detector Tube Name Tube No. Detector Tube Name Tube No. Detector Tube Name Tube No. Detector Tube Name
77S Water content in solvent 109SB Chlorine 120SE Hydrogen sulphide 133A Acetaldehyde 158SB Styrene 189U 2-Butanol 216S© Propionic acid 502 TWA-Hydrogen sulphide
100 Carbon monoxide 109U Chlorine 120SF Hydrogen sulphide 133SB Acetaldehyde 159SA Oxygen 190U Ethyl cellosolve 216S© n-Valeric acid 503 TWA-Sulphur dioxide
101S Acetylene 110S Gasoline 120SH Hydrogen sulphide 134SA Trichloroethylene 159SB Oxygen 190U Methyl cellosolve 219S Hydrazine 504 TWA-Toluene
102SA Acetone 111SA Ethyl acetate 120SM Hydrogen sulphide 134SB Trichloroethylene 159SC Oxygen-Non-heating type 190U© 1-Butanol 221SA n-Butane 600SP Compressed breathing air test (CO)
102SA© Tetrahydrofuran 111SA© Methyl acetate 120U Hydrogen sulphide 134SG Trichloroethylene 160S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 190U© Butyl cellosolve 222S Diethyl amine 601SP Compressed breathing air test (CO2)
102SC Acetone 111U Ethyl acetate 120UH Hydrogen sulphide 135SA Tetrachloroethylene 162U Tetrahydrofuran 190U© Diacetone alcohol 222S Trimethyl amine 602SP Compressed breathing air test (Oil mist)
102SD Acetone 111U Isopropyl acetate 120UT Hydrogen sulphide 135SB Tetrachloroethylene 163SA Propylene oxide 190U© Ethyl cellosolve acetate 222S© Isopropylamine 603SPA Compressed breathing air test (H2O)
103SA Sulphur dioxide 111U© tert-Butanol 121SA Phosphine in acetylene 135SG Tetrachloroethylene 163SD Propylene oxide 190U© Furfural 223S 2,2’-Dichloroethyl ether 604SP Compressed breathing air test (O2)
103SB Sulphur dioxide 111U© Butyl ether 121SB Phosphine in acetylene 135SM Tetrachloroethylene 164SA Methyl mercaptan 190U© Isoprene 224SA Monoethanol amine 710 Formaldehyde-Indoor air quality
103SC Sulphur dioxide 111U© Butyl methacrylate 121SC Phosphine 136 Acrolein 164SH Methyl mercaptan 190U© Mesityl oxide 227S Dimethyl amine 710A Formaldehyde-Indoor air quality
103SD Sulphur dioxide 111U© tert-Butyl methyl ether 121SD Phosphine 137U Hydrogen 165SA Ethyl mercaptan 190U© Crotonaldehyde 227S Ethyl amine 713 Formaldehyde-Indoor air quality
103SE Sulphur dioxide 111U© Cumene 121SG Phosphine 138U Butyl acetate 165SB Ethyl mercaptan 190U© Dicyclopentadiene 227S Methyl amine 721 Toluene-Indoor air quality
103SF Sulphur dioxide in flue gas 111U© Cyclohexene 121SH Phosphine 139SB Methyl ethyl ketone 165SB tert-Butyl mercaptan 190U© Isopropyl cellosolve 229S N,N-Dimethylacetamide 721© Ethyl benzene-Indoor air quality
103SG Sulphur dioxide 111U© Decahydronaphthalene 121SS Phosphine 139SB© Butyl acetate 166S Ethylene dibromide 190U© Methyl cellosolve acetate 230SA 1,2-Dichloroethane 721© Xylene-Indoor air quality
104SA Ethyl alcohol 111U© n-Decane 121U Phosphine 139SB© 1,4-Dioxane 167S Hydrogen selenide 190U© 1-Propanol 232SA Ethylene glycol 730 p-Dichlorobenzene-Indoor air quality
105SA Ammonia 111U© Diethyl benzene 121U Arsine 139SB© Isobutyl acetate 168SA 1,3-Butadiene 190U© Tetrahydrothiophen 232SB Ethylene glycol 740 Nitrogen dioxide
105SB Ammonia 111U© Ethyl methacrylate 122SA Ethylene oxide 139SB© Isopropyl acetate 168SB 1,3-Butadiene 192S Epichlorohydrine 233S Nitric acid vapour 750 Trichloroethylene
105SC Ammonia 111U© Isopropyl ether 122SA© Furan 139SB© Propyl acetate 168SC 1,3-Butadiene 193S Methyl styrene 234SA Free residual chlorine 760 Tetrachloroethylene
105SD Ammonia 111U© n-Nonane 122SA© Isopropyl alcohol 139U Methyl ethyl ketone 168SE 1,3-Butadiene 194S 1,3-Dichloropropane 235SA 1,1-Dichloroethane 770 Hydrogen fluoride
105SD© n-Butyl amine 111U© 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene 122SA© Methyl ethyl ketone 139U Methyl propyl ketone 169S Chloroprene 196S N,N-Dimethyl formamide 236SA 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 800B Charcoal tube
105SD Cyclohexyl amine 111U© n-Undecane 122SA© Methyl isobutyl ketone 139U© Diisobutyl ketone 171SA Formaldehyde 197U Cyclohexanone 237S Vinyl acetate 800E Charcoal tube
105SD© Di-n-Butyl amine 112SA Hydrogen cyanide 121SC Ethylene oxide 139U© Methyl amyl ketone 171SB Formaldehyde 197U© Isophorone 237S© Methyl butyl ketone 800EC Charcoal tube
105SD© Di-iso-Propyl amine 112SB Hydrogen cyanide 122SC© Propylene glycol 140SA Arsine 171SC Formaldehyde 197U© 1-Methoxy-2-propanol 238S Furfuryl alcohol 801 Silica-gel tube
105SD© N,N-Dimethyl aniline 112SC Hydrogen cyanide 122SC© Propylene oxide 141SA Carbon disulphide 172S Chloropicrin 198U Methyl cyclohexanone 239S Carbonyl sulphide 810 DNPH sampling tube
105SD© Dipropyl amine 113SA n-Hexane 122SD Ethylene oxide 141SB Carbon disulphide 173SA Hydrogen chloride 199U Methyl cyclohexanol 240S Silane 811 DNPH sampling tube
105SD© n-Methyl aniline 113SB n-Hexane 122SL Ethylene oxide 141SC Carbon disulphide 173SB Hydrogen chloride 200SA Sulphide ion 242S Diborane 815H DNPH sampling cartridge
105SD© Morpholine 113SB© Isobutylene 122SM Ethylene oxide 142S Mercury vapour 174A Nitro-oxide compound 200SB Sulphide ion 242S© Hydrogen selenide 900NHH Ammonia in art galleries/museums
105SD© Pentyl amine 113SB© Methyl cyclohexane 123S Dimethyl ether 143SA Xylene 174B Nitro-oxide compound 201SA Chloride ion 243U Tetraethoxysilane 901NHL Ammonia in clean room
105SD© Propyl amine 113SB© 2,2,4-Trimethyl pentane 124SA Toluene 143SB Xylene 175SA Nitrogen oxides 201SB Chloride ion 244U Sulphuric acid 910 Organic acid in art galleries/museums
105SD© Pyridine 113SB© Heptane 124SB Toluene 145SA 1,2-Dichloroethylene 175SH Nitrogen oxides 201SC Chloride ion 245UH Methyl isothiocyanate
105SD© o-Toluidine 113SB© Isobutane 124SH Toluene 146S Phosgene 175U Nitrogen oxides 203S Copper ion 245UL Methyl isothiocyanate
105SD© p-Toluidine 113SB© Pentane 125SA Propane 147S Carbon tetrachloride 176SC Methyl iodide 204S Cyanide ion 245UM Methyl isothiocyanate
105SE Ammonia 113SC n-Hexane 126B Carbon dioxide 150U Isopropyl alcohol 176UH Methyl iodide 205SL Salinity 247S Hydrogen peroxide
105SE Trimethyl amine 105SE Bromine 126SA Carbon dioxide 151U Propyl acetate 177SA Water vapour 206U Cyclohexanol 248U Ethyl-tert-Butyl Ether
105SH Ammonia 115S Cyclohexane 126SB Carbon dioxide 152S Chloroform 177U Water vapour 208U Isobutyl alcohol 249S 1,3-Dicholoropropene
105SM Ammonia 116 Chlorine dioxide 126SF Carbon dioxide 153U Isobutyl acetate 177UL Water vapour 209U Isopentyl alcohol 250S Dimethyl sulphide
106B Carbon monoxide 117SA Nitrogen dioxide 126SG Carbon dioxide 153U© Naphthalene 177UR Water vapour 210U Pentyl acetate 251U Diesel fuel
-in the presence of ethylene 117SB Nitrogen dioxide 126SH Carbon dioxide 155U Methyl isobutyl ketone 178SB Chlorobenzene 211U Butyl acrylate 280S Acetylene・Ethylene
106C Carbon monoxide 117SD Nitrogen dioxide 126UH Carbon dioxide 156S Hydrogen fluoride 179S Ethyl benzene 211U Methyl acrylate -separation measurement
-in the presence of ethylene 118SB Benzene-in the presence of 128SA Acrylonitrile 157JS Methyl bromide 180S Dichloromethane 211U© Ethyl acrylate 281S Oxygen・Carbon dioxide
and/or nitrogen oxides other aromatic hydrocarbons 128SB Acrylonitrile 157SA Methyl bromide 181S Aniline 211U© Isobutyl acrylate -separation measurement
106S Carbon monoxide 118SC Benzene 128SC Acrylonitrile 157SB Methyl bromide 182SA Ozone 213S Triethyl amine 282S Hydrogen sulphide・Mercaptans
106SA Carbon monoxide 118SD Benzene 128SD Acrylonitrile 157SB© Bromochloromethane 182SB Ozone 214S o-Dichlorobenzene -separation measurement
106SC Carbon monoxide 118SE Benzene-in the presence of Nickel carbonyl 157SB© Bromoform 182U Ozone 215S p-Dichlorobenzene 290CN Hydrogen cyanide in blood
106SH Carbon monoxide other aromatic hydrocarbons 130U tert-Butyl mercaptan 157SB© 1-Bromopropane 183U Cresol 216S Acetic acid 290CO Carbon monoxide in blood
106SS Carbon monoxide 119SA Methyl alcohol 130U Ethyl mercaptan 157SB© 2-Bromopropane 183U Phenol 216S Formic acid 290EA Ethyl alcohol in blood
106UH Carbon monoxide 119LPG Methanol in LPG 130U Isopropyl mercaptan 157SB© Dibromomethane 184S Methyl methacrylate 216S© Acetic anhydride 290HS Hydrogen sulphide in blood
107SA Ethyl ether 119U Methyl alcohol 130U Methyl mercaptan 157SB© 1,2-Dichloropropane 184S© Allyl alcohol 216S© Acrylic acid 290PQ Paraquat dichloride in blood-qualitative
107U Ethyl ether 119U© 1,4-Dioxane 130U n-Propyl mercaptan 157SB© Ethyl bromide 185S Propylene 216S© n-Butyric acid 290P Detector tube for crime investigation
108B Ethylene 120SB Hydrogen sulphide Inorganic gas-qualitative 157SD Methyl bromide 186 Organic gas checker 216S© Isobutyric acid 290PⅡ Detector tube for crime investigation
108SA Ethylene 120SC Hydrogen sulphide-in the 132SA Vinyl chloride 158S Styrene 183S Organic gas-qualitative 216S© Isobutyric acid 301 Air flow indicator tube
108SC Ethylene presence of sulphur dioxide 132SB Vinyl chloride 158S© Divinyl benzene 187S General hydrocarbons 216S© Maleic anhydride 500 TWA-Carbon monoxide
109SA Chlorine 120SD Hydrogen sulphide 132SC Vinyl chloride 158S© α-Pinene 188U Isopentyl acetate 216S© Methacrylic acid 501 TWA-Ammonia
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