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Btw, the article you sent before help me develop our way of sanitizing the n95 masks in our office. I fashioned an insulated cooler with a sous vide device to heat the masks to 65C. I call it the Maskerbaker. 😆.
The Actore: Nice!!!
b1-67er: Most common elastic materials are ok up to at least 180F, so probably ok. A lot better than than UV light which kills bacteria, viruses, and plastics with equal ease. Pretty neat and practical.
TA: <stuff elided>...my oven goes only down to 17O F. I wonder if I keep it there for a half an hour if the plastic and rubber will be OK?
67: The valves look vacuum formed, which is usually done around 400 degrees. If you can get 170 the mask has a decent chance of surviving I think.