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The Wood Math Model Table |
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The
table below provides breakthrough times for 120 chemicals at various concentrations.
OSHA derived these breakthrough times from the Gerry
O. Wood math model (Wood, G.O., Estimating Service Lives of Organic Vapor
Cartridges, American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 55:11-15, 1994). |
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Keep In Mind |
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- OSHA used the following standard conditions:
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Number
of respirator cartridges: 2 |
Temperature:
72 degrees Fahrenheit (22 degrees Celsius) |
Sorbent:
Activated charcoal |
Relative
humidity: less than or equal to 50% |
Sorbent
mass per cartridge: 26 g |
Breakthrough:
10% |
Flow
rate: 53.3 liters per minute |
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- If the conditions in your case are significantly different from these, in
particular relative humidities greater than 65%, you will need to make the appropriate
corrections to the time given by the table. Another
section of this advisor provides a discussion of these factors.
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How To Use This Table |
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Look down the left column to find the chemical
and across the row to the column with the identified concentration, and there you will
find the service life time in minutes. |
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Breakthrough
Times (min)
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Indicates that the service life for this contaminant is limited to
a single workshift by the OSHA Standard. |
Name |
CAS # |
Contaminant
Concentration (ppm) |
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50 |
100 |
200 |
500 |
1000 |
Aromatics |
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Benzene |
71-43-2 |
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Limited to a maximum
concentration of 50 ppm for negative pressure APR |
See the Benzene
Standard
1910.1028(g) |
Toluene |
108-88-3 |
1018 |
562 |
307 |
135 |
72 |
Ethylbenzene |
100-41-4 |
1133 |
604 |
319 |
135 |
70 |
m-Xylene |
108-38-3 |
1143 |
608 |
321 |
136 |
70 |
Cumene |
98-82-8 |
1122 |
586 |
304 |
126 |
64 |
Mesitylene |
108-67-8 |
1159 |
603 |
311 |
128 |
65 |
p-Cymene |
99-87-6 |
1104 |
566 |
289 |
117 |
59 |
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Alcohols |
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Methanol |
67-56-1 |
This calculation is
not applicable to this compund |
Ethanol |
64-17-5 |
123 |
105 |
85 |
60 |
43 |
Isopropanol |
67-63-0 |
425 |
286 |
186 |
101 |
61 |
Allyl alcohol |
107-18-6 |
789 |
495 |
303 |
152 |
87 |
Propanol |
71-23-8 |
551 |
364 |
233 |
123 |
73 |
sec-Butanol |
78-92-2 |
773 |
464 |
272 |
130 |
72 |
Butanol |
71-36-3 |
1073 |
615 |
345 |
156 |
84 |
2-Pentanol |
6032-29-7 |
1091 |
601 |
327 |
143 |
75 |
3-Methyl-1-butanol |
123-41-3 |
1242 |
672 |
358 |
152 |
78 |
4-Methyl-2-pentanol |
108-11-2 |
1076 |
578 |
307 |
130 |
67 |
Pentanol |
71-41-0 |
1281 |
690 |
366 |
155 |
79 |
2-Ethyl-1-butanol |
97-95-0 |
1246 |
657 |
342 |
142 |
72 |
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Monochlorides |
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Methyl chloride |
74-87-3 |
Not applicable,
boiling point below ambient temperatures |
Vinyl chloride |
75-01-4 |
Not applicable,
boiling point below ambient temperatures |
See the Vinyl
Chloride Standard
1910.1017(g) |
Ethyl chloride |
75-00-3 |
Not applicable,
boiling point below ambient temperatures |
2-Chloropropane |
75-29-6 |
224 |
150 |
99 |
54 |
34 |
Allyl chloride |
107-05-1 |
264 |
177 |
116 |
64 |
40 |
1-Chloropropane |
540-54-5 |
492 |
301 |
181 |
90 |
52 |
2-Chloro-2-methylpropane |
507-20-0 |
655 |
374 |
212 |
98 |
54 |
1-Chlorobutane |
109-69-3 |
733 |
422 |
239 |
111 |
61 |
2-Chloro-2-methylbutane |
594-36-5 |
705 |
398 |
222 |
101 |
55 |
1-Chloropentane |
543-59-9 |
852 |
474 |
260 |
116 |
62 |
Chlorocyclopentane |
930-28-9 |
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Chlorobenzene |
108-90-7 |
1327 |
709 |
376 |
160 |
83 |
1-Chlorohexane |
544-10-5 |
993 |
530 |
281 |
119 |
62 |
o-Chlorotoluene |
95-49-8 |
1297 |
682 |
356 |
148 |
76 |
1-Chloroheptane |
629-06-1 |
930 |
492 |
258 |
109 |
56 |
3-(Chloromethyl) heptane |
123-04-6 |
771 |
410 |
216 |
92 |
48 |
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Dichlorides |
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Dichloromethane |
75-09-2 |
See the Methylene
Chloride Standard
1910.1052(g) |
trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene |
156-60-5 |
296 |
198 |
129 |
71 |
44 |
1,1-Dichloroethane |
75-35-4 |
234 |
157 |
103 |
57 |
35 |
cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene |
156-59-2 |
356 |
236 |
152 |
82 |
50 |
1,2-Dichloroethane |
107-06-2 |
482 |
310 |
194 |
101 |
60 |
1,2-Dichloropropane |
78-87-5 |
776 |
452 |
259 |
121 |
67 |
cis-1,2-Dichloropropene |
6923-20-2 |
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trans-1,2-Dichloropropene |
7069-38-7 |
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1,4-Dichlorobutane |
110-56-5 |
846 |
475 |
263 |
118 |
64 |
o-Dichlorobenzene |
95-50-1 |
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Trichlorides |
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Chloroform |
67-66-3 |
409 |
263 |
166 |
87 |
52 |
Methyl chloroform |
71-55-6 |
618 |
366 |
214 |
102 |
57 |
Trichloroethylene |
79-01-6 |
749 |
441 |
256 |
122 |
68 |
1,1,2-Trichloroethane |
79-00-5 |
976 |
558 |
314 |
143 |
77 |
1,2,3-Trichloropropane |
96-18-4 |
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Tetrachlorides |
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Carbon tetrachloride |
56-23-5 |
677 |
398 |
231 |
109 |
61 |
Perchloroethylene |
127-18-4 |
1106 |
609 |
331 |
145 |
77 |
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane |
79-34-5 |
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Pentachlorides |
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Pentachloroethane |
76-01-7 |
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Acetates |
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Methyl acetate |
79-20-9 |
182 |
131 |
92 |
55 |
36 |
Vinyl acetate |
108-05-4 |
389 |
251 |
158 |
82 |
49 |
Ethyl acetate |
141-78-6 |
483 |
299 |
182 |
91 |
53 |
Isopropyl acetate |
108-21-4 |
668 |
386 |
219 |
102 |
56 |
Isopropenyl acetate |
108-22-5 |
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Propyl acetate |
109-60-4 |
768 |
438 |
246 |
112 |
61 |
Allyl acetate |
591-87-7 |
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sec-Butyl acetate |
105-46-4 |
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Butyl acetate |
123-86-4 |
935 |
508 |
273 |
118 |
62 |
Isopentyl acetate |
123-92-2 |
1007 |
530 |
277 |
116 |
59 |
1,3-Dimethylbutyl acetate |
540-88-5 |
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Pentyl acetate |
628-63-7 |
1023 |
537 |
280 |
117 |
59 |
Hexyl acetate |
142-92-7 |
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Ketones |
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Acetone |
67-64-1 |
118 |
92 |
69 |
44 |
30 |
2-Butanone |
78-93-3 |
423 |
271 |
170 |
88 |
52 |
2-Pentanone |
107-87-9 |
729 |
424 |
243 |
113 |
62 |
3-Pentanone |
96-22-0 |
744 |
433 |
248 |
115 |
63 |
4-Methyl-2-pentanone |
108-10-1 |
884 |
488 |
266 |
117 |
62 |
Mesityl oxide |
141-79-7 |
1063 |
581 |
314 |
136 |
71 |
Cyclopentanone |
120-92-3 |
1020 |
589 |
333 |
153 |
83 |
2,4-Pentanedione |
123-54-6 |
1103 |
612 |
335 |
147 |
78 |
3-Heptanone |
106-35-4 |
1061 |
561 |
294 |
123 |
63 |
2-Heptanone |
110-43-0 |
791 |
432 |
234 |
102 |
54 |
Cyclohexanone |
108-94-1 |
1257 |
683 |
366 |
157 |
81 |
5-Methyl-3-heptanone |
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3-Methylcyclohexanone |
625-96-7 |
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Diisobutyl ketone |
108-83-8 |
963 |
496 |
254 |
103 |
52 |
4-Methylcyclohexanone |
589-92-4 |
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Alkanes |
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Pentane |
109-66-0 |
332 |
205 |
124 |
63 |
37 |
2,3-Dimethylbutane |
79-29-8 |
533 |
307 |
175 |
82 |
45 |
Hexane |
110-54-3 |
585 |
334 |
189 |
87 |
48 |
Methylcyclopentane |
96-37-7 |
613 |
357 |
205 |
96 |
53 |
Cyclohexane |
110-82-7 |
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2,2,4-Trimethylpentane |
540-84-1 |
747 |
401 |
214 |
92 |
48 |
Heptane |
142-82-5 |
769 |
420 |
227 |
99 |
52 |
Methylcyclohexane |
108-87-2 |
842 |
463 |
252 |
111 |
59 |
1,3,5-Cycloheptatriene |
544-25-2 |
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2,2,5-Trimethylhexane |
3522-94-9 |
817 |
429 |
224 |
93 |
48 |
5-Ethylidene-2-norbornene |
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Cyclooctane |
292-64-8 |
747 |
410 |
224 |
99 |
53 |
Nonane |
111-84-2 |
907 |
470 |
242 |
100 |
51 |
Decane |
124-18-5 |
902 |
461 |
234 |
95 |
48 |
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Amines |
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Methylamine |
74-89-5 |
Not applicable,
boiling point below ambient temperatures |
Dimethylamine |
124-40-3 |
Not applicable,
boiling point below ambient temperatures |
Ethylamine |
75-04-7 |
Not applicable,
boiling point below ambient temperatures |
Isopropylamine |
75-31-0 |
167 |
117 |
80 |
46 |
30 |
Propylamine |
107-10-8 |
226 |
155 |
104 |
59 |
37 |
Diethylamine |
109-89-7 |
498 |
299 |
177 |
86 |
49 |
Butylamine |
109-73-9 |
580 |
349 |
207 |
100 |
57 |
Triethylamine |
121-44-8 |
747 |
412 |
225 |
100 |
53 |
Dipropylamine |
142-84-7 |
871 |
474 |
255 |
111 |
58 |
Diisopropylamine |
108-18-9 |
716 |
395 |
216 |
96 |
51 |
Cyclohexylamine |
108-91-8 |
1065 |
575 |
308 |
132 |
69 |
Dibutylamine |
111-92-2 |
980 |
507 |
261 |
107 |
54 |
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Miscellaneous |
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Methyl iodide |
74-88-4 |
This calculation is
not applicable to this compund |
Acrylonitrile |
107-13-1 |
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465 |
Limited to a maximum
concentration of 100 ppm |
See the Acrylonitrile
Standard
1910.1045(h) |
Dibromomethane |
74-95-3 |
947 |
565 |
331 |
158 |
89 |
Pyridine |
110-86-1 |
1031 |
599 |
342 |
158 |
87 |
Epichlorohydrin |
106-89-8 |
866 |
525 |
310 |
150 |
84 |
2-Methoxyethanol |
109-86-4 |
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1,2-Dibromoethane |
106-93-4 |
1252 |
699 |
384 |
170 |
90 |
1-Nitropropane |
108-03-2 |
933 |
548 |
315 |
147 |
80 |
2-Ethoxyethanol |
110-80-5 |
1105 |
624 |
345 |
154 |
81 |
Acetic anhydride |
108-24-7 |
1095 |
623 |
348 |
156 |
83 |
2-Methoxyethyl acetate |
32718-56-2 |
1092 |
594 |
319 |
137 |
71 |
Bromobenzene |
108-86-1 |
1448 |
761 |
397 |
165 |
84 |
2-Ethoxyethyl acetate |
111-15-9 |
1143 |
600 |
312 |
129 |
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