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Re: Brake Fluids - Compressibility?

To: "'mgs@autox.team.net'" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Brake Fluids - Compressibility?
From: "Jones, Mark" <MJones@ngl.ca>
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 09:22:56 -0300
Gee, my Perry's Chemical Engineering Handbook and International Critical
Tables book both have a table on the compressibility of fluids and it
includes Silicon but it is pretty darn small.

Mark

        Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 09:36:51 EDT
        From: Gonaj@aol.com
        Subject: Re: Brake Fluids - Compressability?

        Any student of physics knows that liquids do not compress.
        Fluids do have the ability to become mixed with gases which are
compressible. 
         The silicon fluid will tend to hold small amounts of gasses in
solution but 
        as they don't bubble they are difficult to completely remove causing
the 
        appearance that the silicon fluid is compressing.  It is really the
dissolved 
        gas.  In DOT 3 & 4 fluids the gasses form bubbles and can be
removed.


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