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		<title>By: Bill Houck</title>
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		<description>Aerosol Freeze Spray question:

Recently we&#039;ve had some of our customers in the security/heating industry tell us that they use things like ice cubes to evaluate and monitor temperature sensors. We manufacture many different aerosol products here, one of them being a freeze spray made with 100% 134a tetrafluoroethane propellant.

Have any of you professionals seen applications in your field where we could help with this product?

Really appreciate all feedback.

Bill Houck
bhouck@stonersolutions.com</description>
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<p>Recently we&#8217;ve had some of our customers in the security/heating industry tell us that they use things like ice cubes to evaluate and monitor temperature sensors. We manufacture many different aerosol products here, one of them being a freeze spray made with 100% 134a tetrafluoroethane propellant.</p>
<p>Have any of you professionals seen applications in your field where we could help with this product?</p>
<p>Really appreciate all feedback.</p>
<p>Bill Houck<br />
bhouck@stonersolutions.com</p>
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