Another funny thing: Prazio mounting fluid and prazio drum cleaner are both mostly naphtha. I clean up my naphtha on my drums with naphtha! One final warning, don't use film cleaner (different from drum cleaner) on a drum or anything made of plexiglass (acrylic); it will "craze." Glass on flatbeds is probably okay. PEC-12 is so nasty I wouldn't use it on anything other than film, and even then not for long. -mh --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "sceptre12345" < am1000@v...> wrote: > 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.
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Re: [Digital BW] Epson3200 - Test results
2003-03-05 by mh
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