Dust off is not usually c02. Its a flourocarbon.
Reason being is: c02 stays liquid at about 1800psi. Much, much too high pressure for a flimsy thin metal can.
As far as the interaction of flourocarbons inducing coma / cardio pulmonary failure, i hazard a guess that the effect is similar to c02 in its ability to euthenize with little / no pain.
But, again Im just guessing..
-jason
Reason being is: c02 stays liquid at about 1800psi. Much, much too high pressure for a flimsy thin metal can.
As far as the interaction of flourocarbons inducing coma / cardio pulmonary failure, i hazard a guess that the effect is similar to c02 in its ability to euthenize with little / no pain.
But, again Im just guessing..
-jason