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I have a question related to the development of fire resistant hydraulic fluids. Specifically, the question is "Were PCBs ever used as additives in aircraft hydraulic fluids before they were banned in the early 70s". This would be prior to the use of the aryl and butyl phosphates now used.
 
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You will get a better chance of a good answer at this web sites forum:
http://www.noria.com


Bud Trinkel
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