At my company we have recently started printing film for use in our flexible packaging conversion operations. The printing process utilizes inks with a pungent ammonia fume (I think it's used as a transfer medium).
We are considering adding a computer terminal to the press room, but are curious whether the hardware will be corroded too quickly to make it a viable solution.
The terminal will have the standard tower/monitor/keyboard/mouse and possibly a printer down the road. We will likely use plastic covers to protect the keyboard from dirt/ink/grease.
The press room is well ventilated, and though the fumes are strong they are still low enough to provide a safe work environment for us humans.
Based on articles about computer cleaning, I know that ammonia is not recommended due to its corrosive tendencies, especially to monitors. However, that seems to relate to direct contact in liquid form, not contact in gaseous form.
Will the ammonia fumes passing through the ventilation of the computer damage the internal components? How will it effect the life of the hardware? Is this physical environment not recommended at all, or will the effects be nominal enough to make do?