Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84 Brag 10-8-84; site bragvax.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ihnp4!zehntel!dual!amd!pesnta!hplabs!bragvax!david From: david@bragvax.UUCP (David DiGiacomo) Newsgroups: net.consumers,net.misc Subject: Re: Lifetime of foam products Message-ID: <258@bragvax.UUCP> Date: Mon, 26-Nov-84 22:46:15 EST Article-I.D.: bragvax.258 Posted: Mon Nov 26 22:46:15 1984 Date-Received: Wed, 28-Nov-84 05:16:35 EST References: <5783@brl-tgr.ARPA> Organization: Brag Systems Inc., San Mateo, CA Lines: 14 In article <5783@brl-tgr.ARPA> wmartin@brl-tgr.ARPA (Will Martin ) writes: >Lately, I have noticed various plastic foam pieces deteriorating or >disintegrating. Ultraviolet radiation and ozone depolymerize plastics. For best results, keep windows closed and fluorescent lamps off while plastic products are in use. Don't use plastics near brush-type electric motors or welders. Never put plastics in an EPROM eraser. -- Welcome to Usenet -- now go home David DiGiacomo, BRAG Systems Inc., San Mateo CA (415) 342-3963 (...decvax!ucbvax!hplabs!bragvax!david)