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From [log in to unmask] Mon Jan 22 11: |
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In response to the Montreal Protocol and the U.S. Clean Air Act, CFCs
(including Freon TMS) may no
longer be manufactured as of 1/1/96. If you or your company has not found
an alternative, you may
discover that your supply of CFCs has vanished. Whatever material has been
stock piled will
probably be very expensive.
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>From: Jim Marsico
>To: technet
>Subject: Re: No Subject
>Date: Thursday, January 18, 1996 6:27PM
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>In response to the question "Is anyone out there in the USA still using
Freon
>TMS?"
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>Yes... temperarilly. We are switching to water soluble flux in the next
few
>months.
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>Why do you ask?
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>Jim Marsico
>AIL Systems, Inc.
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