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To: CAYMAN who wrote (5705)7/25/1999 10:29:00 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 6467
 
CAYMAN, something is very fishy with that explanation, there is no way in burning hell that the temperature of a bioreactor can get above 100 C, period, if all the water evaporated, the bioreaction would have stopped by itself and not continued. Not even thermophilic bacteria can withstand temperatures above the boiling point of water. To ignite foam insulation via such a mechanism, the temperature inside the tank would have had to be much higher that the foam insulation ignition temperature. Something is quite fishy if that is the explanation being promulgated by TT through this channel.

What hogwash...

Zeev