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Lower melting point allows use of blowing agents with lower decomposition temperatures. The product line includes very active peroxides for silicone articles, DDCBP-50 in silicone paste form, to the more stable DDPH-50 in powder or liquid form, and most peroxides in between these decomposition temperatures. The decomposition temperature used by Kohl, however, may be "a little on the high side" to be used with new copper chip technology (SN: 9/27/97, p. |
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