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Re: Fun with Argon
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Original poster: "Jim Lux" <jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
There are ozone filters (possibly activated charcoal, possibly not) used in,
for instance, older laser printers (which emit copious O3 from the corona
wires... running my LJ III in a closet for several thousand pages of
printing didn't do a lot of good for the rubber bands stored there..)
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Subject: Re: Fun with Argon
> Original poster: "Devon Ferns" <dferns@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Would a carbon filter absorb Ozone and NOx?
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> Devon.
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