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George Hamer (instructed by Innovate Legal) for the Claimant Alastair Wilson QC and Matthew Kime (instructed by Ormrods) for the Defendants Hearing dates: 31 March, 1-3, 23-24 April 2009 ____________________
ii) It is flammable, but can be incorporated into compositions which are non-flammable if the total flammable content does not exceed 45% (see below). This is particularly true of aqueous compositions.
iii) It is unique among propellants in being highly soluble in water. As the Patent correctly states, the solubility of DME in water at 20�C is approximately 34% by weight.
The temperature of which when utilised is lower than the ambient temperature and higher than the freezing point of water
i) a letter from FNM's patent attorneys, Marks & Clerk, to Drammock dated 18 June 2007;
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