A cascade impactor (NCI) made of stainless steel with six stages was d
eveloped to collect particles using 50% cutpoints in the range of 0.64
to 19.4 mu m The sixth stage of the NCI was calibrated using monodisp
erse aerosols, The experimental MMAD (mass median aerodynamic diameter
) was 0.634 mu m, which agreed with the calculated MMAD. The NCI, stac
ked filter unit (SFU) and personal air samplers with the cyclone were
used to characterize the workers exposure in two Brazilian plants wher
e niobium minerals with thorium associated to the crystal lattice are
processed. The Th, U, Nb, Zr, Pb, Fe, Sr, and Y air concentrations wer
e determined. The MMAD of the particles containing these elements have
shown the availability of mineral particles in the fine particles of
aerosols, The Th concentration in the samples collected using SFU were
in the same order of magnitude of those collected with the cascade im
pactor and are correlated. (C) 1998 American Association for Aerosol R
esearch