[SML] Gas or Electric for Dryers

Stephen Litterst litterst.stagecraft at gmail.com
Fri Dec 19 14:18:59 UTC 2014


On 12/18/14 11:59 PM, Richard Niederberg via Stagecraft wrote:
> Dear Carla,
> Note:  You want the lint to leave, so don't exhaust it in your laundry
> room. Treated lint is the primary component in dynamite; The nitric
> acid has to have something to absorb it, when packaging the dynamite
> sticks for safe handling.

Richard,

There are commercially designed lint traps for interior dryer vents. 
Some of them are water traps where the exhaust is forced through a tub 
of water, trapping the particulate there, while allowing the heat to 
then be vented into the living area.

Steve L.

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Stephen Litterst            Technical Operations Supervisor
litterst at udel.edu           Mitchell Hall
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