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Subject: Re: WATER FREEZING IN PVDF TUBING

Date: 10/08/02 at 1:35 PM
Posted by: Jarold Lowry
E-mail: jmartin@texloc.com
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In Reply to: WATER FREEZING IN PVDF TUBING posted by paul on 10/04/02 at 6:41 PM:

Low temperature embrittlement of most PVDF grades is around -30°C. Therefore - freezing water inside is most likely a risky proposition. If the tube is completely filled with water is will rupture and if partially filled, it can stretch the tubing.

-Jarod.
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