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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Fuel injection
In message <199702122337.AAA15769@mail1.sn.no> Steve Adams writes: > Please be careful when dismantling electrical components from cars. > There was a warning in the UK some time ago about some lethal materials > used in these things. Some power semiconductors, like the ones used in the V12 ignition amp, contain beryllium or beryllium oxide, which are *highly* toxic. But as long as you don't crack their shells, there's little to worry about. Transformer oil only got its reputation from cases where a transformer starts to burn - older versions then release dioxin. Modern ones (less than five years old) should not contain any such oil. Regards, -- Stefan Schulz jaguar@suaviter.demon.co.uk
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