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As anyone some experience with wet process machines air exhaust "filters"
that can reduce the amount of liquid being sucked from the horizontal
conveyorized machines as Acide etching machine, and the like.

While visiting IBM, Austin Tx. i have seen very simple kind of boxe
onto the exhaust pipe, with a kind of plastic nets inside, that are
trapping most of the humidity and therefore reducing excessive
rejects of chemicals in the air.

Anyone can supply me with those ?

Thank you.

Roland

Roland Jaquet         Technical Director
Henri Jaquet SA       PCB manufacturer
Geneva Switzerland    Prototypes and small qties
tel. xx41-22-794-7878 fx. xx41-22-794-3052
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