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Ozone
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- Subject: Ozone
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- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:02:18 -0700
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Original poster: "Ralph Zekelman" <hyperion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi all,
I am suddenly having a problem with severe tool rusting in an
otherwise dry basement where I play with the TCs and other ozone
forming toys.
I run fans and a large dehumidifier. A hygrometer says the humidity
is a low 40%. The temperature is seldom above 75 F. The ozone levels
are never stronger than what I consider to be just *smellable,*never
strong or intolerable.
Is there any evidence out there to support the idea that low levels of
ozone can cause rusting on iron/steel tools? Thanks.
Ralph