[labnetwork] Nitrous Oxide Gas Monitoring Survey

Mark Dye markdye at silpac.net
Mon Jul 29 18:37:57 EDT 2024


Deon,

I have attached additional info for your perusal.  This is for a single process cylinder with purge cylinder.  We also offer other configurations.

N2O needs to be stored away from any potential flammable source.  Typically it is housed inside a gas cabinet, with the exhaust being controlled through an abatement system.

You might want to add a room O2 sensor in the event you have cylinder storage.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns!

Cheers,


Mark M. Dye
Director of Business Development
SilPac
408-768-1362 cell
www.silpac.net



From: labnetwork <labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu> On Behalf Of Collins, Deon
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To: Dan P. Woodie <daniel.woodie at princeton.edu>; Fab Network <labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu>
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I would research codes relating to your local and state. Research the H-5, SEMI and Cfats regulations. Aking for support outside of your locality may create regulatory issues.



Deon D. Collins


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The Grainger College Of Engineering UIUC
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Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2024 5:34 AM
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Subject: [labnetwork] Nitrous Oxide Gas Monitoring Survey

Lab Network,

Our IR sensor for N2O monitoring has recently died, and there are questions being raised on if it is needed or not. If your facility has nitrous oxide in it, I would appreciate if you can share the answers to these two questions:


  1.  How do you store / secure the N2O (gas cabinet, gas bunker, neither, etc.)?
  2.  Do you have any gas monitoring for it?

Any other code or security / abuse insights anyone can offer would also be appreciated. Thanks.

Dan

Daniel Woodie
Director, Micro/Nano Fabrication Center, Princeton Materials Institute
Princeton University
155 Andlinger Center
86 Olden St
Princeton, NJ 08540

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