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    Lead content in monitors

    All,

    Found this great links about the amount of lead inside the glasses of monitors.

    https://www.premierinc.com/quality-s...ad_in_crts.pdf

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    Kevin


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    I like the info but what exactly are you going to do with that information. It's not like you can extract the Lead yourself, or can you?

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    Yes I do know of the flux that once mixed with lead oxide and glass, it would extract lead from the mix in the furnace.

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