Hi, I am developping Co2 electronic control systems. I wonder if there could be a cheap alternative to produce Co2 for greenhouses. What is used right now in the industry to raise the Co2 ppm concentration is:direct Co2 injection and, propane or natural gaz combustion.
Thank you
Jonathan Dube
Hi, I am developping Co2 electronic control systems. I wonder if there could be a cheap alternative to produce Co2 for greenhouses. What is used right now in the industry to raise the Co2 ppm concentration is:direct Co2 injection and, propane or natural gaz combustion.
Thank you
Jonathan Dube
Hi, I am developping Co2 electronic control systems. I wonder if there could be a cheap alternative to produce Co2 for greenhouses. What is used right now in the industry to raise the Co2 ppm concentration is:direct Co2 injection and, propane or natural gaz combustion.
Thank you
Jonathan Dube
Hi, I am developping Co2 electronic control systems. I wonder if there could be a cheap alternative to produce Co2 for greenhouses. What is used right now in the industry to raise the Co2 ppm concentration is:direct Co2 injection and, propane or natural gaz combustion.
Thank you
Jonathan Dube
Hi, I am developping Co2 electronic control systems. I wonder if there could be a cheap alternative to produce Co2 for greenhouses. What is used right now in the industry to raise the Co2 ppm concentration is:direct Co2 injection and, propane or natural gaz combustion.
Thank you
Jonathan Dube
Yes...sorry, I meant Zinc screws. I was about to change all the screws for Aluminium screws because of the corrosion (Zinc+Aluminium) But first, I need some advice about how fast corrosion can deteriorate the screw thread... I heard that there was no problem for about 2 years. On the other...
We have 1/16" Aluminum sheeting screwed with steel self taping screws. The product gets heated 160°C maximum in a 50-70 % humidity environment. We are wondering how long (very approx.) could the thread hold the screw in place without being all "eaten up" by corrosion.
Thank you
Jonathan Dubé...