Exposure to fibers can arise from, for example, asbestos-containing materials and other man-made mineral fibers such as fiberglass, mineral wool and refractory ceramic fibers.
Human exposure to fibers in both occupational as well as nonoccupational environments has been a health concern for nearly a century, due to the severe health effects that could result from these exposures.
| Prices |
Please contact us for further details |
| Standard response time |
15 working days |
| Fastest response time |
15 working days |
| Sample type |
Air/Work environment |
| Analysis type |
Asbestos and fibers |
| Sample amount |
A recommended air volume of 100 - 500 dm3 and a flow rate of 2 dm3/min. |
| Sampler |
Mixed cellulose filter |
| Express tariff |
Express service is not available |
| ISO-Standard |
Not applicable |
| Analysis method |
Polarization microscopy (PLM) with phase contrast |