Asbestos in Hydroceel unit?
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Asbestos in Hydroceel unit?
Hello All,
I recently bought a 1950s Kemble upright. When the piano tuner came to tune it, he said that the Hydroceel tube inside contained asbestos and because it was completely dried out, it could be dangerous to health (because of the dust).
I've done some research on the internet and can't find any reference to the unit containing asbestos, but it's a worry.
Can anyone offer any advice?
Many thanks.
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Post by Gill the Piano »
Seriously though, the Health and Safety get hysterical about the least little thing. I've been mucking about with hydroceel units for YEARS and I'm still alive. I think...but then I also eat food that's TWO DAYS past its sell by! I'd be inclined to ignore the scaremongers. You can still buy them, and I hardly think they'd still be available if they had asbestos in.
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
Why would there be Asbestos in Hydroceel unit they only store water or absorbed itJacobEsau wrote:
Hello All,
I recently bought a 1950s Kemble upright. When the piano tuner came to tune it, he said that the Hydroceel tube inside contained asbestos and because it was completely dried out, it could be dangerous to health (because of the dust).
Many thanks.
Are we getting mixed up with a damp chaser which has a sealed electric heater in it and you would only come in contact with the Asbestos if any if you cracked it open
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Well, I feel more reassured now! I wasn't totally convinced about the asbestos, but I know it was used for all kinds of things in the 1950s and '60s before the dangers were known.
Maybe the piano tuner man was getting confused with damp-chasers, I'm not sure. By the way, he also said the piano was in such good condition, it would outlive me - and that was before he mentioned asbestos!
Warmest,
M.
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I don't know much about asbestos, so I didn't realise it wasn't absorbent, yet I can't seem to find out what material IS used in those hydroceel tubes!
Also, the piano tuner didn't take the hydroceel away with him, but he did advise me to remove it. At the moment it's in my garden shed. I was waiting to find out for sure whether there is any asbestos in there before I contact the local council to have it properly disposed of. But I don't want to call someone out to remove it if there's no asbestos in it. If that's the case, I'll just put it in the wheelie bin!
Martin.
There's nothing on Google about asbestos and Hydroceel, so you're probably safe. However I did come across hydrocele, under male genital pathology. Yeeeeuk! The manufacturers (of Hydroceel, that is) should have chosen a less easily confused name.
Rgds.
PS More info at http://mmd.foxtail.com/Archives/Digests ... 24.04.html
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Naaaaah...
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Re: Asbestos in Hydroceel unit?
Hi there,JacobEsau wrote:
Hello All,
I recently bought a 1950s Kemble upright. When the piano tuner came to tune it, he said that the Hydroceel tube inside contained asbestos and because it was completely dried out, it could be dangerous to health (because of the dust).
I've done some research on the internet and can't find any reference to the unit containing asbestos, but it's a worry.
Can anyone offer any advice?
Many thanks.
I searched for the word 'Hydroceel' when I found a tube of it in my Grandfather's garaqe, and came across your post.
I then sent a sample of the Hydroceel powder off to be analysed by a UKAS accredited laboratory.
I'm afraid that it does contain asbestos. The asbestos type is ANTHOPHYLITE.
Anthophylite is a coarse white asbestos variety which was produced in Finland until the 1960's. It is not in widespread use and can only be found very occasionally in commercial products or lagging.
It seems that your piano tuner was right, and it also illustrates that Google is NOT all powerful.
All the best,
Hesaan
Re: Asbestos in Hydroceel unit?
I searched for the word 'Hydroceel' when I found a tube of it in my Grandfather's garaqe, and came across your post.
I then sent a sample of the Hydroceel powder off to be analysed by a UKAS accredited laboratory.
I'm afraid that it does contain asbestos. The asbestos type is ANTHOPHYLITE.
Anthophylite is a coarse white asbestos variety which was produced in Finland until the 1960's. It is not in widespread use and can only be found very occasionally in commercial products or lagging.
It seems that your piano tuner was right, and it also illustrates that Google is NOT all powerful.
All the best,
Hesaan
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
That is not good news I am really surprised about that over the years I must have handled 100 of them and when they have not been used for a wile dust comes out of them. I will have a word with F&N to see it there version has it inhesaan wrote:Hi there,
It seems that your piano tuner was right, and it also illustrates that Google is NOT all powerful.
All the best,
Hesaan
Thanks for that info
more info on anthophyllite asbestos
http://oem.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/ ... t/51/6/421
http://oem.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/ ... t/51/6/421
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Asbestos and Hydroceel units
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Post by Martin Heckscher »
Some users of this site may know that we are the UK distributors of Hydroceel units. We have noted the correspondence regarding the possible presence of asbestos in Hydroceels, and, as far as we are able, we are keen to give an authoritative and accurate response to the questions raised.
We contacted the manufacturers, J. P. Brouwer & Zn in Amsterdam, and asked for their comments, which were as follows:
"Dear Mr Heckscher,
We had a mail from the factory that there is no asbestos of any kind in the filling of the Hydroceel. The first Hydroceels made about 30 years ago perhaps had an other filling. The
man who bought the rights from the inventeror had told us once that the filling had been changed a long time ago but he died about 10 years ago and we bought all the rights from his daughter.
The Hydroceel the man found in his grandfather's garage probably was a very old one. You can put a mail on the pianosite that the Hydroceel is completely harmless.
With kind regards,
Marijke Brouwer"
Heckscher & Co. Ltd.,
75 Bayham Street,
London,
NW1 0AA.
Phone: 020 7387 1735
Fax: 020 7387 3043
Email: martin@heckscher.co.uk
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
Thanks MartinMartin Heckscher wrote:Hi,
Some users of this site may know that we are the UK distributors of Hydroceel units. We have noted the correspondence regarding the possible presence of asbestos in Hydroceels, and, as far as we are able, we are keen to give an authoritative and accurate response to the questions raised.
We will just have to get clients with very old ones to up grade to new ones to be on the safe side
Barrie,
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We live in an age where we are frightening our children so much they scream at the slightest sign of movement. They are taken to hospital when they receive a bruise or cut their finger, however slight. Now it's the adults turn to get frightened.
The paranoid overpaid officials in our state and eurozone controllers are making normal life a misery and we pay them to do it!
Forget the asbestos threat it's only a problem when you inhale it as fine dust, like tobacco ash is!
Happy piano playing to all.
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They are mainly used to disperse moisture inside the piano in dry environments on uprights they can be found in the top of the piano fixed to the top door on grand they can be fitted just behind the fall were they tend to work very well if kept moist on GrandsStride wrote:Would someone please tell me where these Hydroseel things are in the piano and what on earth they do.
They are a long tube about 3 feet long and 3” in diameter they are off white and have Blue end stops and 2 blue stickers
The ones with Yellow end stops are a generic make
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if the hydroceel label is not faded then it should be a recent one so no problemsfounddevers wrote:we have just bought an old baby grand and found the hydroceel unit underneath. after reading through all the discussions, I am a little confused as to what I should do with it. Should I leave it there? Does it need servicing? would be grateful for any advice.
Just stick it in the bath till the bubbles have gone dry off the out sited and put it back do that once a week in winter.
if you are unsure about the age then stick in a big bag and take it down to the tip you can buy a new Hydroceel unit here
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On uprights piano life saver every time new homes tend to be to worm and dry I was in one last week 81F 22% humidity a new U3 and I had to tighten the hammer screws she is killing that piano.
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Re: Asbestos in Hydroceel unit?
Post by mairead.breen »
I'm aware this was posted a while ago however I am conducting some research into the use of asbestos in Kemble piano's.
I was wondering whether you managed to gather any further information into your findings of asbestos.
Did you ever get anyone else to look at the asbestos? Did anyone remove it? Did they ever provide any further information into what type of asbestos was found? Did you obtain any pictures?
I would love to discuss this and I would appreciate any help.
Thank you,
Mairead
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