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Don,
I had this problem before. (Sounds like you have a good
DI system) We had to make a portable vacuum/scrub/filtration system
that we would weekly sweep/mop/scrub the rinse tanks to remove
this beast. I couldn't find a way chemically to do this (but I
also didn't have Technet's exposure either). The good thing was
that the portable vacuum could also be used to capture any
fiberglass and metal particulate that accumulated at the bottom
of the tank.
Groovy
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Subject: Fungal contamination
Author: [log in to unmask] at SMTPLINK-HADCO
Date: 2/13/96 8:34 PM
Has anyone had any exposure to fungal growths in thier plating line
rinse tanks (especially after the acid cleaner). This hyphae is quite
hearty and nothing seems to kill it. It is not an algae. I've even
tried glutaraldehyde, a common antifoulant used in the metal finishing
industry, to no avail. What does anybody say?
Don Hoppe Jr.
ZYCON
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