Nope sure wouldn't. I didn't catch that in the description. What would be
needed is something with a high dialectric strength and a higher boiling point
than straight water. Thus an addative that would do both. That beast might not
exsist.
Best,
Will
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On 3/11/05 at 3:09 PM R.Measures wrote:
>conducts electrons, so it would not be an ideal choice for an additive
>to the coolant for a tube.
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