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| + | I find that using a 3M full faceplate respirator helps enormously. | ||
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| + | ===== Gloves ===== | ||
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| + | Both latex and nitrile is eaten by WFNA. The areas of nitrile that aren't eaten completely eaten are weakened and must be replaced. | ||
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| + | Ultimately I use latex gloves because I often use acetone which rapidly eats nitrile gloves. | ||
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| + | ===== Compatibility ===== | ||
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| + | Always test materials for compatibility before assuming that it will play well with nitric acid, especially the fuming variety. | ||
| + | * Alcohol: reacts strongly, even at 70% | ||
| + | * Acetone: less strong reaction than alcohol, but fuming will self heat leading to explosion | ||
| + | * Nitrile: eats through | ||
| + | * Latex: eats through | ||
| + | * PTFE: teflon' | ||
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