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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Metal
fumes when casting precious metals
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<blockquote data-quote="doug" data-source="post: 324721" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>We have good ventilation and it only takes about 30sec, maybe, to get the metal molten and cast. I don't think I have that aspect of the lab to be concerned with. I spent 5 years in the model dept and that was in the '70's when no one ever used a mask. My lungs were in pretty good shape, until this COVID-19 crap, but I'll be better soon enough.</p><p>I have, for the last 34 years, maintained good ventilation and suction, as well as using masks. We quit casting about three years ago, unless there is something we absolutely have to take care of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doug, post: 324721, member: 1835"] We have good ventilation and it only takes about 30sec, maybe, to get the metal molten and cast. I don't think I have that aspect of the lab to be concerned with. I spent 5 years in the model dept and that was in the '70's when no one ever used a mask. My lungs were in pretty good shape, until this COVID-19 crap, but I'll be better soon enough. I have, for the last 34 years, maintained good ventilation and suction, as well as using masks. We quit casting about three years ago, unless there is something we absolutely have to take care of. [/QUOTE]
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