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I to inhaled!
Hydrazine that is.
My hydrazine experience was in the past and it was Unsymmetrical
Dimethylhydrazine (UDMH), the really nasty stuff. It was while I was fueling
Titan II missiles in the Kansas missile silos. Fortunately it wasn't enough
to kill me but I'm sure it was just enough to make me a little bit crazy ;-)
Have a great weekend!
Ken
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From: Karen Tellefsen [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 11:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [TN] Hydrobromic Acid containing flux
Are you referring to assembly fluxes? If so, a lot of fluxes contain HBr,
but very few of them contain hydrazine, at least regarding the ones we
make. They are far more likely to contain amines, which are a lot safer.
Additionally, amines are a lot cheaper than hydrazine.
BTW, I've inhaled hydrazine in the past, not during the 15 years I've been
at Cookson.
Karen Tellefsen - Electrical Testing
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