To better serve the Canadian market, St. Croix Sensory opened its first international odour laboratory in Toronto, Canada in February 2023.
St. Croix Sensory – Canada , is a third-party odour laboratory, dedicated to providing quality odour data and exceptional customer service to our Canadian clients. The laboratory offers a full range of olfactory evaluations, including thresholds, characterization, intensity and persistency values.
Utilize our Teflon tubing for collecting odour or chemistry samples for analysis. A standard for odour measurement and chemical analysis techniques, our PFA tubing will ensure integrity of your samples.
Whether you need 50-ft or 500-ft, we can send the tubing you need for a project directly to your sampling site.
Our sample collection tubing is made of Teflon PFA (perfluoroalkoxy). The 1/4″ outside diameter is a common standard for sampling device and equipment fittings.
This tubing works perfectly with our VAC’SCENT Vacuum Chamber, AC’SCENT Flux Chamber, and Tedlar sample bag sampling systems.
Material: PFA (Perfluoroalkoxy)
Dimensions: 1/4″ OD x 3/16″ ID x 0.030″ wall
Length: variable length available
Upper Service Temperature: 260C (500F)
Q: Can’t I just use any tubing for odour collection?
The inert properties of Teflon tubing make it the standard for odour collection. It is still suggested to replace tubing for each sample collection.
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