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Just checked, Freon 113 is Trichlorotrifluoroethane not Trichloroethane!
Just for fun one day I decided to play with some Freon 12 by inhaling it then
talking. Does just the opposite of inhaling Helium, as my voice went down 2
octaves!
Don't try this at home!!!!!!
On Friday 15 June 2001 12:30, you wrote:
> Are you sure you guys aren't talking about "trichoroethylene"? I use that
> stuff to degrease oscilloscope fan motors all the time when I rebuild them
> as part of the old scope restoration process. It is not as volatile as the
> freons I have seen and you can still get it in jugs at a chemical supply
> house. Many freons boil at atmospheric pressures and room temperatures.
> Trichloroethylene does not, but it does evaporate rather quickly and you
> really need to keep the container capped. You also need to use it in a
> well ventilated area. I have never seen it in a spray can. You have sign
> a paper saying you are aware of the dangers of using this chemincal when
> you buy it.
>
> We could be talking about different chemicals here. I have never heard of
> "trichlorethane" but then there are lots of chemicals I have never heard of
>
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Bryan Fields, KB9MCI
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