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08-27-03 05:01 |
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technology (Hive Bee) 08-27-03 05:51 No 455906 |
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I think activated carbon filters will work, also mentioned by Abolt. there was a thread a couple of months on the same question called "reducing stink" have a looky at that. i should have provided a link, sorry dude. but you will find it with ease, it was in chems $ equip" hope that helps without GLASSWARE where the fuck would we BEE? |
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halfkast (Hive Bee) 08-27-03 07:54 No 455925 |
extract fan flushing gas? | Bookmark | ||||||
This seems on topic. I've thought about a gaseous odour reducer and chemical neutraliser to flush through the extractor fans to remove anything residual from ANY reactions. Is this feasible? What could be used? |
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abolt (Hive Addict) 08-27-03 10:59 No 455960 |
Fume Hoods | Bookmark | ||||||
Here are some excellent links on the construction, and use, of a fume hood. http://www.northwestern.edu/research-saf http://offices.colgate.edu/chemmgt/fumeh Incorporating an Activated Carbon filter, or series of filters, is probably the best way to go for the substances you mentioned. Along with a powerful fan, forcing the fumes quickly through it. Check out this chart. In this chart, 1 is poor and 4 is excellent http://www.allerairpurifiers.com/pdf/che Ozone has it's problems in a small workspace. Ozone can be dangerous stuff and the UV light that is used in the Ozone machines I have seen can cause blindness, if looked at too long. http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/protectio This space for rent |
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halfkast 08-27-03 20:50 |
blink-blink abolt blink-blink-blink I can't...
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