foxcoupefan
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Thanks to a quick text to my buddy over at Rockwell Collins. This is what he stated.SO much wrong here. There in not a fluid on earth that gets THICKER as it gets HOTTER.
"There are some chemicals which can form temporary cross-links and other weak bonds at higher temperatures, making them more viscous. Ie. some high temperature plasmas where the viscosity increases as temp increases".
Sorry to drag this thread further off topic.
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