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Acetone as a contaminant?
Posted by:
Sir Gary (IP Logged)
Date: October 15, 2015 05:02AM
Got an industrial fire inside some electrical cabinets on a construction site.
Other side's FI (who was on site a month before I was appointed...) claims their lab tests found acetone;
not a common chemical in construction.
Anyone aware of it as a contaminant/pyrolysis byproduct?