The Use of detector tubes following ASTM method F-739-85 for measuring permeation resistance of clothing
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">The use of detector tubes as the analytical method for the measurement of permeation according to ASTM method F-739-85 has been investigated. This analytical method is rapid, can be run with multiple samples simultaneously, and has the advantage of not requiring elaborate or expensive analytical equipment which requires calibration. The systems investigated were neoprene/methanol and neoprene/acetone. It is cocluded that detector tubes provide an analytical method for permeation testing which can be expected to give results comparable to those from gas chromatographic analytical systems</abstract>
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<text>Vol. 50, nº 6, June 1989 ; p. 298-302</text>
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