I would be VERY careful about using MEK heaps - its an effective solvent
for sure, but it also a recognised carcinogenic here in Australia, and
therefore in the workplace occupational health guys go nuts over
quantities used by individual workers and amospheric systems. But on
the other hand, acetone and IPA are also highly flammable!!!
Whichever you use use in a well ventilated area and be careful with
ignition sources!!!
Trev
wbblair3 wrote:
>>MEK is another very effective solvent. VERY effective...<grin>.
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>Has anyone here used MEK to remove toner? It's used to clean tools
>used with epoxy resins (before the resin hardens), so would it harm
>glass epoxy PCB material which is (obviously) already cured?
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>Does anyone here just scrub off the toner after etching using Ajax or
>Comet powder, a green 3M Scotchbrite pad and water? I've used that
>method to clean firmly bonded toner off of test boards used in my
>toner transfer experiments and it manages to get the toner off pretty
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