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Both oxygen and hydrogen sulfide are gas, another angle you were thinking from. but neither should be in a Thread entitledDRP said:Both are antifreeze systems tied to potable water, another angle I was thinking from. But yes it could be.
Combustible liquids in a spray or mist have been found to ignite at temperatures less than their flashpoint.DRP said:.Meanwhile, we were considering a 50% solution in the radiant system. What is the reason for the 40% limit?