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Techniques for bsc decontamination ~DRS Laboratories
Techniques for bsc decontamination ~DRS Laboratories
" Chlorine Dioxide: Use Geobacillus stearothermophilus as BI (?)" "The Halide Group, ClorDiSys Solutions, Sabre Technologies (different reaction)" "--“True gas – no condensation issues" "Mild corrosion/discoloring to cold steel, copper, brass: Particularly in the presence of water. Potentially corrosive if Chlorine gas (Cl2) is present -- Care to avoid Cl2 in synthesized CD -- Care to avoid Cl2 creation by UV exposure" "Typical duration conditioning through decontamination: 1-1.5 hr. Typical duration of aeration / scrubbing: 0.25-0.5 hr"
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Techniques for bsc decontamination ~DRS Laboratories
Methods of using chlorine dioxide as a fumigant - Google Patents
Methods of using chlorine dioxide as a fumigant - Google Patents
"The initial rate is high to provide sufficient chlorine dioxide to penetrate the various surfaces demands within the volume requiring fumigation. This rate is predetermined to accommodate the surface demand as well as to provide the initial charge of the volume requiring fumigation to a predetermined chlorine dioxide residual level. The chlorine dioxide generation rate is then reduced appropriately to maintain the predetermined chlorine dioxide concentration in the air of the volume requiring fumigation for a predetermined time. This can be achieved by a number of means, such as lowering the concentration of chlorine dioxide in the solution that is fed to the emitter, or lowering the flow rate of the chlorine dioxide solution to the emitter." "If the space to be fumigated contains materials that are potentially susceptible to corrosion, the chlorine dioxide should be of the highest possible purity. Specifically, chlorine gas should be present in the introduced gas at a level less than about 5%" "Typically, if the enclosed volume is 2280 ft3, air is suitably recirculated at 5 CFM"
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Methods of using chlorine dioxide as a fumigant - Google Patents