i'm wondering if there is methanol in any spiritus.
i think you are right, this may dissove plastics.
do you think there are also other substances used or it methanol the usual stuff to make it undrinkable?
i ask this because i thought till now denaturated alcohol is save to use on plastics but i'm not sure if
there is any which isnt (and don't want a surprise).
also the concentration of ethanol in "spiritus" varies over a wide range.
from the full 96% achieveable by distilling down to 80% i read everything.
i really HATE that tey don't write the ingredients on the bottles.
i will try to ask the manufacturer.
thank you for this suggestion..
regards
stefan
18.05.2003 10:07:34, "Leon Heller" <
leon_heller@...> wrote:
>
>
>>From: Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
>>Reply-To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
>>To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
>>Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] ipa, ethyl alcohol
>>Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 08:48:35 +0200
>>
>>i am aware of the fact they are not the same.
>>maybe my english is too bad but i only wondered if denaturated alcohol
>>(called spiritus here) is
>>ethanol. if yes, why does steve say denaturated alcohol dissolves plastic
>>and i have not seen it doing
>>that.
>>so i assumed it must be a difference between denaturated alcohol and
>>spiritus (ethanol).
>>if there is no difference i wantet to ask which plastics are in danger
>>(because i assumed all are save).
>
>Denatured alcohol contains methanol, to stop people drinking it. The
>methanol in it might be more likely to dissolve some plastics.
>
>Leon
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