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Date: | Tue, 1 Feb 2005 12:30:21 -0500 |
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All Technetters :
In advance, thanks for your insights. Does anybody have any experience with boards that are acrylic coated and exposed to Jet fuel fumes.? Boards are not located next to the jets, but the fumes propagate to the boards that are housed in a metal cabinet. My understanding is that jet fuel is similar to kerosene. Through experimentation, I know that alcohol fumes that are inside a close container with the a board , can weaken acrylic and polyurethane coating and sometimes the coating will potato chip.
Regards,
Ramon
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