• skillissuer
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    26 days ago

    mildly concentrated sodium hydroxide solutions would corrode the living fuck out of aluminum pretty quickly (https://www.calpaclab.com/aluminum-chemical-compatibility-chart/), especially when hot and circulating, so no

    could have been a kind of additive maybe? but then it won’t be a lot of it. borax forms a gel or at least high viscosity solution when mixed with glycols so both can’t be used at the same time as a coolant

    Dye might be fluorescein, it fluoresces under UV (duh) could be useful in checking what’s this thing

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      26 days ago

      It kind of sounds like they told some junior exec to come up with a quick excuse because whatever they were actually doing was a lot worse.

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        26 days ago

        i have no idea what they were cooking but it’s not coolant, unless temperature there never drops below 0C