The air we breathe is composed of Nitrogen (78%), Oxygen (21%), Argon (0.9%) and Carbon Dioxide (0.03%) plus many other gases, vapours, mists, dusts and living organisms in minute amounts. These additional materials may be naturally occurring or produced by man. Sources include industry, transport, agriculture, power generation, combustion, incineration, respiration, the weather and volcanic activity.

Where appropriate, government agencies have established ceiling values and guidance limit values for concentrations of gases, vapours, mists, radionucleides and dusts in the workplace and the environment.

In order to make an assessment of the concentration of these materials in the atmosphere, a sample is taken from the air for analysis. The wide variety of materials and applications that may be sampled call for many different air sampler configurations. Munro Environmental air samplers can draw from 5 millilitres per minute to 100 litres per minute or more through a wide variety of sampling media including glass fibre and cellulose filters for dusts and activated carbon for gases and vapours.

The instruments manufactured by Munro Environmental at our factory in east London are supplied alongside other quality environmental monitoring instruments made in the UK and elsewhere.

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A range of Personal Air Samplers to suit every occupational exposure measurement and application, each designed for reliability, comfort and value.

Personal air samplers brochure.pdf

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For rapid assessment of the lowest airborne concentrates the Munro Air Samplers give very high reliability with minimum maintenance.


Large volume air samplers brochure.pdf

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