I guess 'Dont' smoke and scan' is the best advice! Simon ----- Original Message ----- From: sceptre12345 To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 12:11 PM Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Epson3200 - Test results >From Kodak's site there is a definition of flammable. http://www.kodak.com/country/US/en/motion/hse/solvent.jhtml Flash Point (FP) - This is the minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off vapors in sufficient concentrations to form an ignitable mixture with air as determined by Uniform Fire Code Standard 9-1 & 9- 2. A chemical is called flammable if its flash point is less than 100 degrees F, and combustible if the flash point is greater than 100 degrees F. The use of chemicals with flash points requires additional safety considerations. Also, seems that lighter fluid is also naphta. The things you learn on this forum! Cheers, Andre > > Ernst, > Seems that Kami mounting fluid SXL 2001 is also highly flammable. And > it leaves no residue: therefore it evaporates. It could'nt be lighter > fluid could it ? Naw, that wouldnt be responsible...But still it's > highly flammable! > Cheers, > Andre > > ---------------- > From Kami's site: > ---------------- > SXL 2001 / Scanner Mounting Fluid with anti-static properties > The Product: > Graphic Arts Scanner Mounting Fluid. A petroleum based product with > high anti-static properties. SXL Scanner Mounting Fluid is non- toxic, > non cacinogenic, however, highly flammable. Compliance to OSHA > Standards, EPA approved. Use only for scannerdrums made of > acrylmaterial. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Epson3200 - Test results
2003-03-05 by Simon Lamb
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