Water found useful as substitute for chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) solvents in tests to measure amounts of nonvolatile residues of contaminants (e.g., hydrocarbon greases) on equipment after it has been cleaned. Water does not harm environment and much cheaper than CFCs.


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    Title :

    Using Water To Analyze Greasy Residues


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    1994-08-01



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    English


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