I've read and seen on many occasions where the beryllium oxide is pink, is that always the case? Because, I opened one the other day and it was white. The colour and the feel of it resembled those ceramic pieces that hold the coils in heaters.
I've read and seen on many occasions where the beryllium oxide is pink, is that always the case? Because, I opened one the other day and it was white. The colour and the feel of it resembled those ceramic pieces that hold the coils in heaters.
"If only I had known then, what I know now."
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