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C7-10-ISO Alkane: CAS No. 90622-56-3
google didnt give me what i was looking for but chemspider worked great thanks.- japcarmaniac
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C7-10-ISO Alkane: CAS No. 90622-56-3
C7-10-ISO cas no. 90622-56-3 much appreciated thanks- japcarmaniac
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Water transfer printing activator ideas
Hi don, that's great advice thank you. Do you have a preferred brand as there's lots on the market and some are universal? Thanks again.- japcarmaniac
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Water transfer printing activator ideas
thanks again for your help. ill let you know how i get on and what was successful and what was not.- japcarmaniac
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Water transfer printing activator ideas
hi, first off thanks for the help i really appreciate it. I've found a company who can supply the texanol here in the uk. am i right in assuming that if the solvent has a higher boiling point then it will hang around longer than one with a shorter boiling point and with texanol added that...- japcarmaniac
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Water transfer printing activator ideas
dimethyl- and diethyl phthalate are extremely hard to find here in the uk. if a plasticiser needed the arent those other formulas I've been looking at useless? here is one xylene 50% isobutanol 9% mek 12% ethylacetate 29%- japcarmaniac
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Water transfer printing activator ideas
hi, I am from scotland uk and have little chemistry knowledge so i hope I've posted in the right section to start lol. as in the uk I am finding it difficult to get activator for water transfer printing. there a few formulas that can be mixed up by myself but id rather be able to understand...- japcarmaniac
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- Ideas Printing Water
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