DSKUP
03-02-2012, 01:30 PM
Hi all,
I'm wondering if someone can answer a newbie question for me. I did search for it in the forum but couldn't find this exact issue.
I've read that it makes sense to use a mask when handling ceramic blanket, much like you would when handling fiberglass batts. Just moving the stuff around can cause fibers to go airborn, which can be inhaled.
So, what about the ferocious airflow that moves across the insulation when an evaporator is running? Doesn't that cause fibers to be blown into the air out the stack? I've been sugaring on a homemade block arch for ten years, and of course I can attest that ash particles sometimes rain back down on me and the syrup. Would ceramic fibers be a consern for those using an outdoor arch?
I'm wondering if someone can answer a newbie question for me. I did search for it in the forum but couldn't find this exact issue.
I've read that it makes sense to use a mask when handling ceramic blanket, much like you would when handling fiberglass batts. Just moving the stuff around can cause fibers to go airborn, which can be inhaled.
So, what about the ferocious airflow that moves across the insulation when an evaporator is running? Doesn't that cause fibers to be blown into the air out the stack? I've been sugaring on a homemade block arch for ten years, and of course I can attest that ash particles sometimes rain back down on me and the syrup. Would ceramic fibers be a consern for those using an outdoor arch?