The Ultra Sonic I have requires hot water under Medication bowel
I just thought of some thing I have an attachment for my Shop Vac
for removing dry plaster while sanding.
It is a 5 gallon bucket with a lid 
You fill bucket 1/2 to 2/3 up with water and put on lid 
You have to connections on lid one that is above water is attached to Shop
Vac
The connection that is below water is connected to a long hose attached to
a sanding block.
The theory is to trap the dry wall dust in the water 
It is not perfect but does work pretty good
What if you put a cs full strength or a mix in bucket in theory
thus sound good.
You could have a nebulizer to do a whole room, could work for an
infant.
The only question in my mind is the CS laden air going through 
the blower field (charged field)
You could I suppose use the Shop Vac as a blower and blow in where you 
normally have suction
In this last way the charged field is before the CS in to the air
Naturally you would have to clean the Shop Vac good and with most they
say to remove filter when using just for water 
You could use this application to make any size you want using different
sizes
of Vacuums or air sources
The water will clean and trap most all air born particles
The normal use for dry wall dust, which is very fine and plugs a Shop Vac
real quick

 Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan Anderson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 4:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>Nebulizer


"All the silver would be left behind in this process, wouldn't it?"

Yes it would. You need a nebuliser that uses air or ultrasonic
vibration.

Ivan

-----Original Message-----
From: Roy Thompson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, 3 December 2002 10:49 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>Nebulizer



Okay. I have a question for anyone that can explain...

Perhaps this is a silly question. How exactly does a nebulizer work?
How does it create the mist that is inhaled into the lungs? I was out
shopping for Christmas over the weekend and thought I found an
effective and cheap device to get CS into the lungs. Now I think that
in my excitement and haste I screwed up by overlooking a simple
insight. The device I bought it one of those things that creates the
mist (steam) by heating up the liquid. Now I kind of have the feeling
I paid 10 bucks for something to distill all the CS out of my already
distilled water. :) Is this what is happening to my silver in my steam
device? It now makes sense to me that I am probably defeating my
purpose. I am sure the silver falls into the catagory of heavies when
it comes to heating the water up to a boiling point. All the silver
would be left behind in this process, wouldn't it?


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