On Monday 08 Sep 2003 5:08 pm, Aron Smith wrote: > On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 04:33, Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Monday 08 Sep 2003 12:04 pm, ed tharp wrote: > > > and just a dab of grease will do to,, a lump might be to much > > > and not transfer heat as well as just a film... > > > > I read that it must be complete coverage, but should be as thin > > as you can spread it. > > > > > and that stuff has legs... it gets everywhere on it's own,,, > > > and if you ever read the Material Safety Data Sheet warnings > > > for that stuff, you would know it is worse than used diesel oil > > > for getting on you and causing cancer later. (I use disposable > > > gloves when using heat sink grease, but I use it for working > > > with > > > semi-conductors carrying 15000 watts for six hours , and buy it > > > in a 4 ounce jar) > > > > I worked in the chemical industry for years, so I know about > > taking appropriate precautions. I know MSDSs, too. The best we > > ever got was one supplied with a bottle of deionised water - it > > lied! It said that there was no danger from inhalation! > > check out this > http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html > Big <G> > That is one beauty <g> At least, though, this guy has thought about what he was writing. The MSDS we received was a genuine one, and they had no idea how ridiculous it sounded. Mind you, I don't know how I would have worded the sheet if I had been putting it together (which is something I often did) <g>
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