[geeks] Dust control in the workshop...
Phil Stracchino
phil.stracchino at speakeasy.net
Wed Feb 1 10:55:49 CST 2006
Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
> Michael Kaegler wrote:
>
>>Short story:
>>I need to pull concrete dust out of the air in my [computer]
>>workshop. Neighbor is a concrete factory; this is a *lot* of dust.
>>Cost and noise are factors. Ideas?
>
>
> I would suggest using an air cleaner that uses a water bubbler to do the
> cleaning. That should be good enough to clean concrete dust out of the
> air (but not much else -- won't take pollen, flux, heavy metal vapors or
> anything else out of the air), and should be very cost effective.
For a "dry" dust, a water filter could work well, yeah, but I'd think
it'd be a poor idea for cement dust unless you wanted to be replacing
the unit every couple of months.
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