GaryVA,

Good post. All of which is why I prefer to use the term "temperature resistant" rather than "temperature insensitive."

There isn't a powder made that will produce exactly the same pressures and velocities from below zero to above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Plus, the same powder can react differently according to the application.

The most temperature-resistant powders will show the least amount of variation in different temperatures and applications.


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