[sdiy] Messy workshop and Into the future (was Old Age and Synth-DIYers)

M.A. Koot makoot at gmx.net
Tue Jun 8 22:43:44 CEST 2004


Ah a very interesting thing here. I have the same problem. I used to put
some gypsum in it, to make it all fixed. I do this while I believe I've read
that you can't just store it in plastic bottles! ;)
I believe the acid releases gasses over time, and the bottle may explode.
Thus I'd rather make it a hard substance first.

Other problem I found out is that they can't accept it like that at the
toxic gathering point. It has to be in liquid form.. sigh...
But you can't just store it in plastic bottles (air-tight that is!). I don't
think you'd like some ammonium persulfate all over your delicate equipment
now do you? ;)

I wonder actually if this is also the case with the ferriteIII-chloride...
Maby ferriteIIchloride is just better. I haven't ever worked with it though,
but I think I must try it at least ones. Any experiences with the
differences using these two?

Cheers,
Michiel

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "harrybissell" <harrybissell at prodigy.net>
To: "Scott Bernardi" <sbernardi at comcast.net>
Cc: "Synth-DIY list" <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 12:16 AM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Messy workshop and Into the future (was Old Age and
Synth-DIYers)


> Scott Bernardi wrote:   <snip>
>
> > Any body know what they charge in the US to dump ammonium persulfate?
> >
>
> you mean like... legally ???    :^P
>
> H^) harry    (oopsie - toxic waste spill :^)
>




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