I used to work with it in 79-80, one part of the factory made rubber encased rotary wire brushes for the shoe trade and they used a 'bath' that held a couple of hundred gallons to degrease the wire brushes before they went into the moulds.It was heated to around 70c to make it more effectiive but they had waterfilled cooling rings around the top of this tank to stop the vapour escaping which was fine as long as the guy remembered to turn the pump on.The EU made manufacturers take out the best active ingredient from most DIY available paint strippers, which was Dichloromethane. Probably the same EU think tank that dreamt up and thought dropping the wattage of hoover motors was a good idea not realising that people would simply have to hoover for longer thus using the same overall energy. Did they ever get their hands on our kettles, not bought one for ages?
However, you can still buy stuff with a goodly dose of Dichloromethane in it if you look carefully. Starchem Synstrip for example. Be warned though it is powerful stuff and you really DO need to wear PPE to use it.
I used to work with it in 79-80, one part of the factory made rubber encased rotary wire brushes for the shoe trade and they used a 'bath' that held a couple of hundred gallons to degrease the wire brushes before they went into the moulds.It was heated to around 70c to make it more effectiive but they had waterfilled cooling rings around the top of this tank to stop the vapour escaping which was fine as long as the guy remembered to turn the pump on.
It's also used to decaffeinate coffee.At tank of the stuff !
I'm sure you were all as high as kites with those fumes wafting about.
Nah the fumes were kept in check by the coolant coils, you could see the vapour condense and drip back into the tank.At tank of the stuff !
I'm sure you were all as high as kites with those fumes wafting about.
Literally a ... 💥BOOM💥 town!* We had 3 underground tanks in the yard each of which was more than the size of a tanker so they could take a full load before they ran dry, oh and BTW this was in the middle of Enderby (opposite the Co-op)