A Multipurpose industrial hygiene controlled atmosphere testing chamber
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<subfield code="a">Employing a multipurpose chamber should allow many different types of sampling devices to be evaluated under identical cicumstances. The new chamber described in this work solves the problems encountered in previous designs by using multiple sampling ports and by using exchangeable plug-in sample holders in the chamber. The system is easy to construct, simple to operate, and versatile enough to test several different types of industrial hygiene samplers simultaneously</subfield>
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