----- Original Message -----Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 11:57 AMSubject: RE: [oxyzone] What material can absorb unwanted ozone?
Try using a destructor available from most that carry ozone accessories.
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From: oxyzone@yahoogroups
.com [mailto:oxyzone@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Nick Alexeev
Sent: August-29-07 10:06 PM
To: oxyzone@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [oxyzone] What material can absorb unwanted ozone?
I have a high voltage discharge, which generates small amounts of
ozone. Ozone corrodes the internals of the instrument. I can't vent
the ozone out, so I'd like to absorb the ozone somehow.
Thanks in advance! I appreciate any insight!
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