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Estimating Service Lives of Organic Vapor Cartridges II: A Single Vapor at All Humidities

Pages 472-492 | Published online: 17 Aug 2010

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Hironobu Abiko. (2014) Effect of Average Diameter of Activated Carbon Granules on Estimation of Organic Vapor Breakthrough Time Using NIOSH MultiVapor<sup>TM</sup> Software and Discussion of Its Practical Use. Sangyo Eiseigaku Zasshi SANGYO EISEIGAKU ZASSHI 56:6, pages 275-285.
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Hironobu Abiko. (2011) Evaluation of organic vapor breakthrough time of an activated carbon bed containing moisture by Wood's estimation model using the Wheeler?Jonas equation. TANSO 2011:249, pages 185-190.
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Hironobu Abiko. (2011) Modeling of gaseous adsorption of activated carbon bed by Wheeler-Jonas equation and estimation of breakthrough time using the extended equation. TANSO 2011:248, pages 133-143.
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Hironobu ABIKO, Mitsuya FURUSE & Tsuguo TAKANO. (2010) Reduction of Adsorption Capacity of Coconut Shell Activated Carbon for Organic Vapors Due to Moisture Contents. Industrial Health 48:4, pages 427-437.
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