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Inside my new Criterion barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1856118" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>You are correct wonderman4 it's tetrachlorethylene 127-18-4 that CRC Brakleen has in it . It needs to be used with caution at any rate with good ventilation and not around heat or open flames . If it is used around welding process's it creates phosgene and hydrogen chloride as well as being heated it does the same . Phosgene is a nerve agent and hydrogen chloride when it enters metals at the right temperatures creates hydrogen embrittlement around the grain boundaries in the micro structure of the metal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1856118, member: 91783"] You are correct wonderman4 it's tetrachlorethylene 127-18-4 that CRC Brakleen has in it . It needs to be used with caution at any rate with good ventilation and not around heat or open flames . If it is used around welding process's it creates phosgene and hydrogen chloride as well as being heated it does the same . Phosgene is a nerve agent and hydrogen chloride when it enters metals at the right temperatures creates hydrogen embrittlement around the grain boundaries in the micro structure of the metal [/QUOTE]
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