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The cover article in the most recent issue of CHEM.INFO talks about the latest pollution control solutions on the market. Which of the following statements applies to you and your company?
 Pollution control has required more resources in the last 12 months.
 Pollution control has required fewer resources in the last 12 months.
 Pollution control resources have stayed about the same in the last 12 months.



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Heat Shrink Protection

PTFE Texflour heat shrinkable tubing from Parker-TexLoc, Ft. Worth, TX, is a fluoropolymer heat shrink that protects components from heat, sparks, and contaminants. With a V-O flammability rating, it can be used in applications where fire hazards are present such as electrical cable assemblies. It's self-extinguishing and handles temperatures as high as 500°F. The tubing is supplied in an expanded state, allowing easy slippage over cables, fittings, and other protrusions. When heated, the tubing conforms to the size and shape of the original object, providing a protective covering. It may also be used to repair electrical wiring, fittings, cords, and other objects that need to be protected from heat, water, dust, or corrosion.

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