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I have plastic, metal and rubber parts that are compatible with ethyl alcohol (they are regularly washed in a bath of ethyl alcohol). I’m looking for a substitute solution to wash these parts and I am considering denatured alcohol, however, I’m concerned that the denaturing ingredients will harm the parts.
The denatured alcohol I’m considering is about 86% ethyl alcohol. It also contains the following:
methyl alcohol 3.6 %
methyl isobutyl ketone 1.9 %
ethyl acetate 1.0 %
naphtha solvent 0.8 %
Does anyone know if a denatured alcohol with the above composition will be any more harmful to metal, plastic and rubber parts than would a pure ethyl alcohol solution?
Thanks.
The denatured alcohol I’m considering is about 86% ethyl alcohol. It also contains the following:
methyl alcohol 3.6 %
methyl isobutyl ketone 1.9 %
ethyl acetate 1.0 %
naphtha solvent 0.8 %
Does anyone know if a denatured alcohol with the above composition will be any more harmful to metal, plastic and rubber parts than would a pure ethyl alcohol solution?
Thanks.