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How is ProFume® gas fumigant applied and what is the range of exposure periods?

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How is ProFume® gas fumigant applied and what is the range of exposure periods?

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ProFume gas fumigant is a liquid under pressure in a cylinder. It immediately converts to a gas upon release from an introduction hose due to its high vapor pressure and very low boiling point. Unlike methyl bromide, ProFume does not require the use of a heat exchanger. Air, circulated by a fan at the introduction site, serves to provide the energy necessary to convert ProFume from a liquid to a gas. Using Precision Fumigation techniques, ProFume can be applied over a flexible time period and adapted to your business needs and schedule allowing you to continue producing quality products with minimal downtime.

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