Sshire
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While (still) waiting for my mill and lathe to arrive, I've been reading through many posts in HMEM. When discussing parts cleaners, a surprising number mention using brake cleaner.
NO NO NO!
A check of the MSDS for brake cleaner states that when heated, one of the by- products is Phosgene gas. This gained notoriety a chemical weapon in WWI.
Very bad stuff.
I've looked for parts cleaners for use prior to anodizing, soldering, powder coating, etc, and came across this
http://www.pdcreativeinc.com/Motor Pro Series Downloads/Motor Pro Automotive RTU Brochure.pdf
Anyone use it or know if it's actually effective?
Thanks
Stan
NO NO NO!
A check of the MSDS for brake cleaner states that when heated, one of the by- products is Phosgene gas. This gained notoriety a chemical weapon in WWI.
Very bad stuff.
I've looked for parts cleaners for use prior to anodizing, soldering, powder coating, etc, and came across this
http://www.pdcreativeinc.com/Motor Pro Series Downloads/Motor Pro Automotive RTU Brochure.pdf
Anyone use it or know if it's actually effective?
Thanks
Stan