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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 264470, member: 4552"]Yes we tried what could have been PVC flips. However, finding a manufacturer that says the flips are PVC is difficult. So just to make sure we were using PVC, we used several types of actual PVC piping where it states on the pipe that it is PVC. Also, tried a sheet of PVC. The PVC is usually just to stable a covalent substance to separate the molecular structure by only heating. It must be the additives, Phthalates, added to some PVC's to make them softer. However, after a while their is insufficient Phthalates left to dissapate. Pure PVC is what we used and it is difficult to change the compound's configuration to form a Copper Cloride from a vapor of PVC. We will do more testing later and try finding something with additives that may break down to form this effect. Please remember though that even excessive Carbon Dioxide present during such types of testing will dissipate a greenish coloration due to the forming of Copper Carbonate.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 264470, member: 4552"]Yes we tried what could have been PVC flips. However, finding a manufacturer that says the flips are PVC is difficult. So just to make sure we were using PVC, we used several types of actual PVC piping where it states on the pipe that it is PVC. Also, tried a sheet of PVC. The PVC is usually just to stable a covalent substance to separate the molecular structure by only heating. It must be the additives, Phthalates, added to some PVC's to make them softer. However, after a while their is insufficient Phthalates left to dissapate. Pure PVC is what we used and it is difficult to change the compound's configuration to form a Copper Cloride from a vapor of PVC. We will do more testing later and try finding something with additives that may break down to form this effect. Please remember though that even excessive Carbon Dioxide present during such types of testing will dissipate a greenish coloration due to the forming of Copper Carbonate.[/QUOTE]
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