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What does FC stand for?

Fluorocarbon


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Samples in periodicals archive:
You may be, once you fish the new Tatsu fluorocarbon from Seaguar.
The natural refrigerant CO2 has a very low global warming potential compared to an alternative fluorocarbon (about one four-thousandth), and can therefore greatly contribute to the prevention of global warming.
A world-scale fluorocarbon producer, Arkema currently operates four industrial facilities on three continents: Pierre-BE[umlaut]nite in France, Zaramillo in Spain, Changshu in China, and Calvert City in the United States.
The main patterns used were blobs and boobies, which were fished on a Sixth Sense Di3 line using 12lb Riverge Fluorocarbon.
MD-Series dryers are available in stainless steel, fluorocarbon or polypropylene, with a range of sizes to accommodate a variety of applications with flow rates of up to 4 LPM.
00 Hardcover TA455 This guide to fluoroelastomer chemistry, processing technology, and related applications explains fluorocarbon elastomers, their character, properties, developmental history, and uses in addition to monomer characteristics and synthesis, polymerization, production, cure systems, processing, fluid resistance, and safety and disposal.
The composition includes a mixture of a fluorocarbon polymer component and an enamel-forming component.
The machines have been selling in Europe since 2001, when R22 and R142b fluorocarbon blowing agents were banned.

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