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Brett Buck wrote:
On 10/7/04 5:57 AM, in article ,
"Bill" wrote:
I've heard plenty about teflon being invented for the space program, I
think the story is that it was invented as wiring insulation for the
Mercury capsule, but with the recent press stuff about it, I've seen
reports that it was actually invented in the '30s. Which is it?
And it's a terrible thing to use for wiring insulation, since it
cold-flows. It's banned for use in most aerospace applications that I am
aware of.
Brett
In most aerospace electrical applications, perhaps. It's widely used as
a seal material for low and moderate pressure fluid components in
aerospace applications.
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