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- From: lihan@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Bruce G. Bostwick)
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- Subject: Re: Charging A/C with Freon
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- Date: 21 Jul 92 12:24:25 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul20.153331.24083@bnr.ca> Peon w/o Email priv (Eric Youngblood) writes:
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- >P.S. "In December of 1991 Northern Telecom became the first global
- > telecommunications company in the world to eliminate chlorfluorcarbon
- > (CFC-113) solvents from its manufacturing operation."
-
- Speaking of which, are ALL CFC's ozone-killers or just the ones with
- chlorine in them? I would imagine the pure flourocarbons (like CFC-14
- which is pure perflouromethane) could be called into service as
- refrigerants with very little industry hassle or cost, and a BIG
- source of upper-atmosphere chlorine monoxide would be removed.. any
- thoughts, y'all?
-
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- lihan@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu / "I can't complain,
- (really Bruce Bostwick) / but sometimes I still do"
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