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ISO 10473:2000

ISO 10473:2000 Ambient air – Measurement of the mass of particulate matter on a filter medium – Beta-ray absorption method

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Description

This International Standard describes a method for the measurement of the mass of particulate matter in ambient

air and is based on the absorption of beta rays by the particulate matter.

This method applies to the determination of concentrations ranging from a few micrograms per cubic metre to a few

milligrams per cubic metre contained in the atmospheres of urban, rural or industrial areas.

The lower mass detection limit of the method is usually 15 μg to 30 μg of deposited mass per square centimetre of

surface area, S, of the filter. This means, for a sampling time t of 3 h and a flowrate q of 1 m3/h, that the

concentration detection limit ranges between 5 μg/m3 and 10 μg/m3, computed as follows:

Sampling techniques are not included in the scope of this International Standard.

NOTE The concentration of particulate matter is calculated by dividing the mass deposited on a filter tape or individual

filter, by the known volume of air sampled. However, concentration is dependent on the sampling technique used, for example,

the design of the sampling inlet. Normally, for ambient-air particle sampling, large particles are filtered out by means of a sizeselective

inlet (for example cascade impactor or cyclone filtration). The particle size limit is defined by the characteristics of the

sampling head.

Edition

1

Published Date

2000-04-27

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

12

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This International Standard describes a method for the measurement of the mass of particulate matter in ambient

air and is based on the absorption of beta rays by the particulate matter.

This method applies to the determination of concentrations ranging from a few micrograms per cubic metre to a few

milligrams per cubic metre contained in the atmospheres of urban, rural or industrial areas.

The lower mass detection limit of the method is usually 15 μg to 30 μg of deposited mass per square centimetre of

surface area, S, of the filter. This means, for a sampling time t of 3 h and a flowrate q of 1 m3/h, that the

concentration detection limit ranges between 5 μg/m3 and 10 μg/m3, computed as follows:

Sampling techniques are not included in the scope of this International Standard.

NOTE The concentration of particulate matter is calculated by dividing the mass deposited on a filter tape or individual

filter, by the known volume of air sampled. However, concentration is dependent on the sampling technique used, for example,

the design of the sampling inlet. Normally, for ambient-air particle sampling, large particles are filtered out by means of a sizeselective

inlet (for example cascade impactor or cyclone filtration). The particle size limit is defined by the characteristics of the

sampling head.

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