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    40m3 @ 1hpa= ?hmg

    this is for vacuum pumps

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    Maybe this will help you work it out > http://www.docstoc.com/docs/44204881/Formaldehyde-An-overview-Treatment-of-Verrucae-Matt-Dilnot-Conversions-%E2%80%A2-1-ppm-1-25-mg-m3-%E2%80%A2-1-mg-m3-0-8-ppm-at-20-%C2%B0C-and-1013-hPa-%E2%80%A2-1-ppb-v-v-1-23-mg-m3-%E2%80%A2-1-%C2%B5g-m3



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