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  • Control of Isoflurane Vapor in the Workplace: Industrial Hygiene Report (.pdf)
    300 WSL) in collecting and removing Isoflurane. vapor produced by the evaporation of a measured amount of liquid Isoflurane. The Winged SentryTM was equipped with a HEPA filter and an activated charcoal. filter. Note that only the charcoal is active in capturing Isoflurane vapors. Two. models
  • Testing the Effectiveness of Baking Soda Media Blasting for Cleaning fungal contamination in Buildings
    blasting was to be followed by HEPA vacuuming to remove any media or debris residue, followed by vacuuming with a bio-wash. The client accepted my proposal. The problem area before and after our blasting treatment is shown in Photos 1 and 2. In order to contain the mold, debris and baking soda
  • Industrial Hygiene Report: Control of Organic Solvent Vapors (Isopropyl Alcohol) (.pdf)
    containing the adsorption media. (such as activated carbon) and exhausts the air into the room. The filter. media typically consists of a HEPA (high-efficiency particulate) filter or. activated charcoal or some other adsorbent. This particular study was. designed to evaluate the effectiveness
  • CHARCOAL FILTRATION (.pdf)
    exhaust transitions when venting to the outside, or alone when units are. vented into the room. The optional lay-in charcoal filter can be added on top of the exhaust HEPA filter. on our Class II, type B1 or B2 Biological Safety Cabinets, with a special exhaust filter housing. Charcoal
  • Control of Hexavalent Cr in Welding Fume (.pdf)
    a filter to remove contaminants. The filter typically. consists of a HEPA (high-efficiency particulate) filter, activated charcoal or. other adsorbent. This particular study was designed to evaluate the. effectiveness of the Sentry Air Systems welding fume extractor (Model 300-. WFE) when employed

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