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Now OT: HC134a a/c conversion q's
I'm glad you agree. Had the production/importation of R12 not been made
illegal, that might have happened. DuPont now controls all licensing for
HC134a.
Gerry Reichelt
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[mailto:owner-scirocco-l@scirocco.org]On Behalf Of Michael Abatzis
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 7:50 PM
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Subject: About to be OT: r-134a a/c conversion q's
Of course, by that reasoning, there should now be about a million generic
"Freon" products floating around for a fraction of what the real stuff
costs. when a patent expires, anyone can use the design. any successful
product will have a line of companies waiting for that patent to expire so
that they can cash in too.
-michael
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