doomster
Chemical
- Feb 4, 2019
- 45
I have an electric assay furnace that has a capacity of 28 twenty gram crucibles.
The furnace will be attached to a scrubber but the scrubber can accommodate 960 cfm only.
There is already existing old furnace that is attached to the scrubber and I'm planning to tap the new furnace to the scrubber together with the old furnace.
The furnace have the same capacity with the old one.
Now my question is that how can I estimate the exhaust volume of the furnace so that I can verify that it is okay to tap the new furnace to the scrubber.
The furnace will be attached to a scrubber but the scrubber can accommodate 960 cfm only.
There is already existing old furnace that is attached to the scrubber and I'm planning to tap the new furnace to the scrubber together with the old furnace.
The furnace have the same capacity with the old one.
Now my question is that how can I estimate the exhaust volume of the furnace so that I can verify that it is okay to tap the new furnace to the scrubber.