[labnetwork] Heating of Chemicals

Mike Young myoung6 at nd.edu
Mon Apr 30 20:29:40 EDT 2018


I'll wager the answer hinges greatly on (1) what chemical, and (2) how 
hot...

--Mike


On 4/30/2018 5:22 PM, Peter Hung wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I’m wondering what protocol you’re all following for heating up 
> chemicals. In particular, we have a need to heat up a chemical for 4 – 
> 8 hours. Would your current policy require the user to be there during 
> the whole time and/or are there other guidelines that you have? Thanks!
>
> Peter Hung
>
> Member of the Technical Staff
>
> Microelectronics Reliability & Radiation Effects
>
> The Aerospace Corporation
>
> Peter.hung at aero.org <mailto:Peter.hung at aero.org>
>
> 310.336.5238
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