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English: Keck clips failing. The metal clip is INOX steel, and is showing signs of corrosion after a single exposure to hydrogen chloride gas. The polyacetal green B24 clips have split and the blue B19's have fallen apart (without warning), again, due to a single, minute, hydrogen chloride exposure. The yellow B14 has melted due to thermal exposure.
Date

Monday, 23rd August, 2010

(23 August 2010 (first version); 9 December 2010 (last version))
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John Heritage. Original uploader was Johnheritage at en.wikipedia.

Later version(s) were uploaded by DMacks at en.wikipedia.
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  • 2010-12-09 21:40 DMacks 3200×1900× (1709649 bytes) cropped using GIMP; still Public Domain
  • 2010-08-23 13:32 Johnheritage 4000×3000× (3561223 bytes) {{Information |Description = Keck clips failing. The metal clip is INOX steel, and is showing signs of corrosion after a single exposure to hydrogen chloride gas. The polyacetal green B24 clips have split and the blue B19's have fallen apart (without warn

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