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Roy Lewallen wrote in
: Michael Coslo wrote: You might want to read this one: http://www.mikeholt.com/documents/mo...FEP2003MSDS.pd f I'll take the watermelon over teflon fumes any day. Although not unheard of, FEP is less commonly found in cables than PTFE. Do you have a link for the PTFE hazard sheet? Both are Teflon, which is a DuPont trade name for a variety of related materials. http://msds.dupont.com/msds/pdfs/EN/...2f80006d37.pdf for the Delrin PFTE. It looks like very similar effects. It is something that this very stable chemical undergoes such a transformation when very hot. What bothered me a little bit was that this stuff is used in fireworks. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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