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To: sylvester80 who wrote (16407)1/31/2012 1:26:49 PM
From: pyslent  Respond to of 32692
 
Wintek, the Taiwanese company that owns the factory in Suzhou industrial park in eastern China, has said it used hexyl hydride, also called n-hexane, from May 2008 to August 2009, but stopped after discovering it was making workers ill.

Now you are just trolling again. Your link directly contradicts your assertion made in a previous post:

"That statement is from 2009. They found to still be using hexane in 2011. So try again."



To: sylvester80 who wrote (16407)1/31/2012 1:27:47 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32692
 
You'll have to show me the part of that story where it says workers were poisoned in 2011. I can't find it.

In fact, the letter from the workers that is being referred to in the story refers to the period of time when hexane was used as being in the past.

Face it, Sylvestor. You've been shown to be wrong again.