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<blockquote data-quote="TECHARTISAN" data-source="post: 91070" data-attributes="member: 1289"><p>I have tried it but not really worked with it. I spent a week in a lab that had switched from using MP to the bre.crystal. AFOAF invited me to check it out when he heard I was thinking about buying a thermal injection system. Im kind of curious now if their using unapproved material...</p><p></p><p>Anyway....the most significant difference I saw from MP is that the "bead" diameter of brecrystal was smaller. </p><p></p><p>separator and stone selection seems to make a huge difference not only in this application but in my experience thus far with all thermal injection material. This is only complicated by the higher temperature and pressure requirements. I was pretty impressed with the results though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TECHARTISAN, post: 91070, member: 1289"] I have tried it but not really worked with it. I spent a week in a lab that had switched from using MP to the bre.crystal. AFOAF invited me to check it out when he heard I was thinking about buying a thermal injection system. Im kind of curious now if their using unapproved material... Anyway....the most significant difference I saw from MP is that the "bead" diameter of brecrystal was smaller. separator and stone selection seems to make a huge difference not only in this application but in my experience thus far with all thermal injection material. This is only complicated by the higher temperature and pressure requirements. I was pretty impressed with the results though. [/QUOTE]
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