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Ted,

Limonene D is  the d form of limonene which is a monocyclic terpene and was
originally derived from oil of lemon, orange blossom oils, and oil of
caraway.  It is used in a wide variety of products   It has a boiling point
of 177 'C and a mol. wt of 136 and is water insoluble. It is available from
most chemical supply houses.  Another source is Inland Technology Inc. Tacoma
Washington  (206) 383-1177, FAX (206) 593-8749, E-mail:
[log in to unmask]  It is considered a safe (environmental) solvent
substitute for the the ketones and toluenes as well as TCA.  Presumably meets
MIL:C-81964A.

Phil Hinton

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