Future equipment may not last as long...

From: Charles E. Fox <foxvideo_at_wincom.net>
Date: Thu Sep 23 12:37:54 1999

At 09:06 AM 9/23/1999, you wrote:
>and draw more insects, (spiders) etc.
>>
>>--Researchers pursue biodegradable pc boards--
>>A project to investigate reducing the cost of recycling has produced some
>>promising results--and a patent application--in the area of biodegradable
>>printed-circuit boards. The Welding Institute (TWI), based here, and the
>>British Textile Technology Group (BTTG; Manchester, England) have been
>>working together for about one year and are now looking for additional
>>partners to help produce an industrial-scale demonstration of the
>>technology. TWI has been investigating biodegradable pc boards as a means
>>of satisfying forthcoming European Union (EU) recycling legislation.
>>Candidate materials for biodegradable pc boards include proteins such
>>as casein and plant extensions and carbohydrate-based materials such as
>>cellulose and chitin.
>>http://www.edtn.com/shared/redirect?url=http://www.edtn.com/story/tech/OEG1
>9990920S0048-R&source_code=26
>>
>
        Maybe we need some biodegradable researchers.
>
>


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