Golddigger1214
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Ok, so I'm sure this will be added to an already existing thread, but I couldn't find exactly what I was searching for.
Here goes.. .
I'm wondering if the scrubbing agent (i.e. activated carbon) needs to be different for each different application. Meaning if I'm doing hcl/peroxide and then hcl/bleach AND incineration IC chips AND melting the gold once I'm done with all processes. If I need a different type of scrubber for each application, or if I have a homemade scrubber with different levels in said scrubber like one section with carbon, one with urea, one with baking soda etc. What is the most efficient option for scrubbing all fumes. Or is there one? I know a fume hood is a requirement, I am just wondering if since I do incinerate the IC chips and ill be melting the gold once all other steps are completed if I need to have a separate scrubber for each application, or if I can build a multilevel scrubber that will take care of all fumes.
Thanks for any responses your input and info is truly valued.
Here goes.. .
I'm wondering if the scrubbing agent (i.e. activated carbon) needs to be different for each different application. Meaning if I'm doing hcl/peroxide and then hcl/bleach AND incineration IC chips AND melting the gold once I'm done with all processes. If I need a different type of scrubber for each application, or if I have a homemade scrubber with different levels in said scrubber like one section with carbon, one with urea, one with baking soda etc. What is the most efficient option for scrubbing all fumes. Or is there one? I know a fume hood is a requirement, I am just wondering if since I do incinerate the IC chips and ill be melting the gold once all other steps are completed if I need to have a separate scrubber for each application, or if I can build a multilevel scrubber that will take care of all fumes.
Thanks for any responses your input and info is truly valued.