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Know about BTEX compound monitoring

The transformation of these volatile organic compounds into toxic fumes is considered as highly lethal as far as the health issues of people in the surrounding areas are concerned. These gases are so poisonous that regular and prolonged exposure might even lead to cancerous side effects on people.<br>

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Know about BTEX compound monitoring

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  1. Know about BTEX compound monitoring BTEX is the abbreviated form of chemicals like Benzene, Toluene, EthylBenzene and Xylene. The BTEX monitoring method is specifically employed for the purpose of monitoring and controlling volatile compounds in a given condition. If you wish to know more about the method and how B-T-E-X Monitor then do read ahead. • When it is used As already informed, the BTEX monitoring method proves immensely effective in controlling certain volatile compounds from quickly transferring their state into gaseous form when exposed to ambient temperature and pressure. The process also controls the transformation of these compounds into photo chemically toxic gases. • What is the utility? The transformation of these volatile organic compounds into toxic fumes is considered as highly lethal as far as the health issues of people in the

  2. surrounding areas are concerned. These gases are so poisonous that regular and prolonged exposure might even lead to cancerous side effects on people. • What the source is These BTEX compounds do not emit from anywhere and everywhere. There are specific sources from they are emitted. Mostly, the sources are affluent emission from industrial processes, emission from old vehicles and evaporated gases from petrol storages. In addition to this, natural sources like forest fires can also be the source of these fatal BTEX compounds. • What is the technique? There are various methods of BTEX Monitor system that range from cheap to expensive pricing packages. However, the passive sampling method is the most frequently and commonly used of all. In this method, the BTEX tubes or B-T-E-X Monitoring Badges are used as primary equipments. These tools in turn comprise of specialized mediums that are designed for absorbing BTEX compounds to certain specified percentages. • How recording are interpreted The mediums that record the percentages detected in a particular ambient temperature and generate the subsequent report. These initial reports along with the collected sample of gas are then sent to the labs for further processing through the Ion Chromatography test which is then followed by the acid digestion method. However, in some labs the Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry is also conducted in place of Ion Chromatography test. The final report is generated after this.

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