Particle Sizes

Sizes of airborne particle as dust, pollen bacteria, virus and many more



The size of contaminants and particles are usually described in microns, a metric unit of measure where one micron is one-millionth of a meter. There are 25,400 microns in one inch. The eye can see particles to about 40 microns.

The size of some contaminants and particles are indicated in the table below.

Particle

Particle Size
(microns)

one inch

25400

dot (.)

615

Eye of a Needle

1230

Glass Wool

1000

Spanish Moss Pollen

150 - 750

Beach Sand

100 - 10000

Mist

70 - 350

Fertilizer

10 - 1000

Pollens

10 - 1000

Cayenne Pepper

15 - 1000

Textile Fibers

10 - 1000

Fiberglass Insulation

1 - 1000

Grain Dusts

5 - 1000

Human Hair

40 - 300

Human Hair

60 - 600

Dust Mites

100 - 300

Saw Dust

30 - 600

Ground Limestone

10 - 1000

Tea Dust

8 - 300

Coffee

5 - 400

Bone Dust

3 - 300

Hair

5 - 200

Cement Dust

3 - 100

Ginger

25 - 40

Mold Spores

10 - 30

Starches

3 - 100

Red Blood Cells

5 - 10

Mold

3 - 12

Mustard

6 - 10

Antiperspirant

6 - 10

Textile Dust

6 - 20

Gelatin

5 - 90

Spider web

2 - 3

Spores

3 - 40

Combustion-related - motor vehicles, wood burning,
open burning, industrial processes

up to 2.5

Fly Ash

1 - 1000

Milled Flour, Milled Corn

1 - 100

Coal Dust

1 - 100

Iron Dust

4 - 20

Smoke from Synthetic Materials

1 - 50

Lead Dust

2

Face Powder

0.1 - 30

Talcum Dust

0.5 - 50

Asbestos

0.7 - 90

Calcium Zinc Dust

0.7 - 20

Paint Pigments

0.1 - 5

Auto and Car Emission

1 - 150

Metallurgical Dust

0.1 - 1000

Metallurgical Fumes

0.1 - 1000

Clay

0.1 - 50

Humidifier

0.9 - 3

Copier Toner

0.5 - 15

Liquid Droplets

0.5 - 5

Insecticide Dusts

0.5 - 10

Anthrax

1 - 5

Yeast Cells

1 - 50

Carbon Black Dust

0.2 - 10

Atmospheric Dust

0.001 - 40

Smoldering or Flaming Cooking Oil

0.03 - 0.9

Corn Starch

0.1 - 0.8

Sea Salt

0.035 - 0.5

Bacteria

0.3 - 60

Bromine

0.1 - 0.7

Lead

0.1 - 0.7

Radioactive Fallout

0.1 - 10

Rosin Smoke

0.01 - 1

Combustion

0.01 - 0.1

Smoke from Natural Materials

0.01 - 0.1

Burning Wood

0.2 - 3

Coal Flue Gas

0.08 - 0.2

Oil Smoke

0.03 - 1

Tobacco Smoke

0.01 - 4

Viruses

0.005 - 0.3

Typical Atmospheric Dust

0.001 to 30

Sugars

0.0008 - 0.005

Pesticides & Herbicides

0.001

Carbon Dioxide

0.00065

Oxygen

0.0005

Airborne particles

Airborne particles are solids suspended in the air.

Larger particles - larger then 100 μm

Medium-size particles - in the range 1 to 100 μm

Small particles - less than 1 μm

Hazardous Dust Particles

Smaller dust particles can be hazardous for humans. In many jurisdictions dust fractions at specified particle sizes in working environments are required to be measured.

Inhalable Dust

Airborne particles which can enter the nose and mouth during normal breathing. Particles of 100 microns diameter or less.

Thoracic Dust

Particles that will pass through the nose and throat, reaching the lungs. Particles of 10 microns diameter and less. Referred to as PM10 in the USA.

Respirable Dust

Particles that will penetrate into the gas exchange region of the lungs. A hazardous particulate size less than 5 microns. Particle sizes of 2.5 micron (PM2.5) are often used in USA.