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In Reply to: Virtually any fiber can be a conductor... posted by Bill Fitzmaurice on February 5, 2004 at 16:54:52:
"Virtually any fiber can be a conductor...if it has even a nominal water content"Perhaps this is a reason to use cryogenic maple ... because cryogenesis draws out water during the dry freeze process.
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- perhaps a reason for cryogenic maple? - Len_ 02/5/0417:50:41 02/5/04 (0)