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Date: | Tue, 23 Jan 1996 21:46:27 -0600 |
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Excuse me for correcting myself, but I believe I mis-stated that Almit uses
fluorinated hydrocarbons in their flux. I meant to say fluorides. There
might be some sneaky hydrocarbons in there, but they probably aren't
halogenated.
This is all doubtlessly due to the brainwashing I have taken in the past
few years about CFC's, HCFC's, and other nasty old modified alkanes in the
trade press.
Now, let me get a hundred mls or so of oxygen dihydride with say, 20% by
vol. methanol from the northern British Isles, I'll be OK soon.
cheers,
Jerry Cupples
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