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Old 8th April 2009, 12:03 PM   #941
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Originally Posted by Sunstealer View Post
Interesting - we also know that rusting is an exothermic reaction (that truthers means it gives off heat) and therefore is an increase in energy. They observed a matrix of a Carbon based material (most likely some form of binder) in the SEM photos and EDS. Could this also ignite?
It appears that Dr. Greening is of the impression that the XEDS spectrum in Figure 14 "Is" from material also containing primer paint but is clearly quite different to the material that gave the Figure 6 and 7 spectra.

TAM has made some good points in regard to the amounts of zinc. So I'm curious as to how Dr. Greening is sure there is a deference, is he basing his opinion on just the zinc or is there any thing else that stands out in http://www.tnemec.com/resources/product/msds/m10v.pdf that I'm missing.

For example do the Flash, boiling, or explosive properties listed in the MSDS tell us anything new?

In your opinion do you, after seeing the MSDS for Tnemec's Series 010 Red Primer, think the red/gray chips are paint or is it some other material?

Sorry for all the questions and thanks for your time/sharing you expertise.
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