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Old May 18th 05, 01:02 AM
Anthony W
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Morgans wrote:
"pete" wrote


No, afaik the fumes evolve at higher temp (400?, 600?).



Sorry, wrong. The Teflon starts to break down at temps as low as 500
degrees *F* The previous poster was talking about temps in C.

The Teflon puts out tiny fibrous like stuff that floats through the air, and
while it kills Poly, it is none too good on humans, too. Since I have
birds, I have very little Teflon, and when it is used, I watch it like a
hawk. 500F is possible at the heat that barely burns bacon.


How about paper suites like clean room techs wear. Use them a few days
and then shoot them out to burn up in the trail of the engines. A large
supply won't take much space or weigh a lot.

Tony
 




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