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5) Acetone - acetone
> This latter one is a newer variety, and seems to offer a lot
> of promise, because the very small amounts of acetone given
> off are non-corrosive, non toxic, not very smelly and they
> cure pretty quick.
A word of caution about acetone. It has a devastating effect on
Polycarbonate and isn't too kind to some other thermoplastics either. Good
summary though, thanks.
Regards,
Eric Christison
Mechanical Engineer
Consumer & Micro Group - Imaging Division
STMicroelectronics
33 Pinkhill
Edinburgh
EH12 7BF
Tel: +44 (0)131 336 6165
Fax: +44 (0)131 336 6001
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