dioctyl phthalate test

dioctyl phthalate test

[dī¦äkt·əl ¦tha‚lāt ‚test]
(engineering)
A method used to evaluate air filters to be used in critical air-cleaning applications; a light-scattering technique counts the number of particles of controlled size (0.3 micrometer) entering and emerging from the test filter. Abbreviated DOP test.
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