unclesyd
Materials
- Aug 21, 2002
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Who ended up with the intellectual property of the Liquid Carbonics Corp?
I am particularly interested in a compound they called CT-90. Various formulations using this product were called RD 16 Cu, RD 16 Fe, RD 16 Cr, etc.
These compounds were very powerful chelating products that were originally developed for cleaning nuclear reactors. We attempted to used these compound in CTW with mixed results.
They completely cleaned equipment of Chromates and offered some protection for a short time.
The tests were abandoned when the test loops developed severe pitting.
I am particularly interested in a compound they called CT-90. Various formulations using this product were called RD 16 Cu, RD 16 Fe, RD 16 Cr, etc.
These compounds were very powerful chelating products that were originally developed for cleaning nuclear reactors. We attempted to used these compound in CTW with mixed results.
They completely cleaned equipment of Chromates and offered some protection for a short time.
The tests were abandoned when the test loops developed severe pitting.