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Can you use flexible circuitry as a fuel resistant substrate? DuPont carries
a product, Pyralux(R) LF, which survives extended exposures at elevated
temperatures to numerous automotive fluids including brake fluid,
transmission, diesel, gas, power steering fluid. Check that out for the
flexible substrate.
Regards,
Tom Fisher
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