Pantone galva possible or not?
Pantone galva possible or not?
hi everyone I would like to have some advice i made my galone pantone reactor it is not all done but yesterday i came across a subject which advised against using galva. all my reducer elbow fitting, gro exhaust pipe and the reactor tube are in galva.est there is a risk of reaction if the galva heats too much.I know that when it is welded it appears a white foam, and I am afraid that during operation this foam is formed and be sucked in by the engine. here if someone can help me thank you.
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