Thanks Ian.
Regards, Richard
Thanks Ian.
Regards, Richard
Although Kami has a lower flash point temperature than Ronsonol, (16F vs 42F), Kami has a much smaller Flammable Limit of 0?%-.5%, and Ronsonol is 1%-7%. This means Kami shouldn't ignite if it has more than .5% of the vapor oxygen mixture is Kami at the point of ignition. Since both would be used in room temperature, Kami is less susceptible to catching fire, but I wouldn't test your luck on it.
Film cleaner seems to be largely methanol - has anyone tried using that as mounting fluid?
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Thanks Pfeiffer for the explanation. I guess i should have paid more attention in chem class.
Kami is pretty safe from what i have said but like anything when flammables are involved, don't try your luck!
Polygot, I am sad to say that i did try mounting with PEC-12, when testing the wet-mount station of a friend's V-750 a few years back. He was out of KAMI and I reasoned that if I cleaned my film with the PEC-12, that it wouldn't hurt to have it sitting on the film for an extended period.
It melted my film. Biggest bummer was that up to that point, I had used the same piece of film to test all the scanners I was comparing.
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