RE: ?Formalin Neutralization Products
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From: | "Weems, Joyce" <JWEEMS@sjha.org> |
To: | "'Robert Santoianni'" <Robert_Santoianni@Emory.Org>, HistoNet@Pathology.swmed.edu |
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Date: | Mon, 26 Jul 1999 11:06:11 -0400 |
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Neutralex from Sakura has met California approval, so it HAS to be good!!!
It does work well and in 15 min.
Joyce Weems
Pathology Manager
Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Santoianni [SMTP:Robert_Santoianni@Emory.Org]
Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 4:13 PM
To: HistoNet@Pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: ?Formalin Neutralization Products
Histonetters,
We have been recycling formalin for some time with great success.
The
waste from the recycler contains 1% or less formaldehyde according
to a
simple assay we do as QA on the recycled product. I am exploring
the
possibility of "neutralizing" this waste into something that doesn't
have to be carted away at $5/gallon. I'm familiar with Aldex, but I
recently heard about a product from Sakura that works immediately
with
no standing time. Your success stories and comments will be
appreciated.
Bob Santoianni
Emory University Hospital
Atlanta, Georgia
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