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Material handling equipment
A vacuum dry box and safety equipment.

A vacuum dry box is a piece of safety equipment which can provide an inert, or controlled atmosphere for handling sensitive materials. These devices can commonly be found in the fume hoods of chemistry labs, in facilities handling deadly pathogens, in NASA Moon rock handling facilities and in industrial applications. Inert atmosphere glove boxes are also used for painting and sandblasting.

See also

References

  1. Gibb, T. R. P. (2002-05-01). "Inert-Atmosphere Dry Box". Analytical Chemistry. 29 (4): 584–587. doi:10.1021/ac50162a052.
  2. Errington, R. John (1997-07-03). Advanced Practical Inorganic and Metalorganic Chemistry. CRC Press. ISBN 9780751402254.
  3. "Vacuum Dry Box". NASA. 2016-01-27.
  4. Hart, Eric (2013-01-01). The Prop Building Guidebook: For Theatre, Film, and Tv. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780240821382.
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