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Re: Wanted: Information on Shot Blasters
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- Subject: Re: Wanted: Information on Shot Blasters
- From: Peter.Darnell%EM@em.doe.gov
- Date: 22 Nov 96 16:26:00 -0500
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You could talk with Rocky D. Foster - I forget his company. He has a
CO2 pellet system that minimizes volume added and doesn't cause quite
as much dust generation. He can be reached in Huntsville, AL at this
number: 205-726-2790.
Pete Darnell
HP at DOE-Fernald
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Subject: Wanted: Information on Shot Blasters
Author: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu_at_INTERNET at X400PO
Date: 11/22/96 3:51 PM
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Howdy Radsafers,
I am looking for information on some Shot Blasters. I need to know if
any of you can give me some information on the Blastrac portable blast
cleaning system (Model 1-8DEC Blast Unit). The standard configuration
is the blast unit connected to a shop vac dust collector. The work to
be done with it is to clean surfaces with possibly high alpha
contaminants, which may be fixed in the paint (to be removed) or fixed
to the surface. These will be connected to a HEPA unit, of course.
Please give me any information you may have on this or a like unit.
Robert A. Jones