On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 22:59:28 +0100, adicont2 <adicont2@...> wrote: > Theoreticaly, silicone sealant is chemically inert. So should no > interact whith no other chemical element. This is the reason for > silicone usings in medicine. > This is also the reason for bad things. Silicone grease is verry hard > to remouve. If an object is contaminated whith this grease...bad news. > Is allmost imposible to paint it, glue it, or etch it. > Adrian It can not be solved by solvents like acetone? ST
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Ferric Chloride and silicone ?
2005-11-07 by Stefan Trethan