Re: animal processing
Roger Moretz writes:
>>Flex is an alcohol substitute, Clear Rite is a xylene substitute. We get
both from Richard Allan.<<
Clear Rite is of course an aliphatic xylene substitute, with a defined
(though proprietary) chemical composition, but similar to the petroleum cut
called naphtha. But what, pray tell, is the alcohol substitute called Flex?
Does the MSDS give you any clue? - Can you reclaim it by distillation? How
does its cost compare to reagent alcohol (90% ethanol, with methanol and
isopropanol)?
It does no one any favor to endorse commercial products without being
informed as to what their chemical nature is.
Bob Richmond
Samurai Pathologist
Knoxville TN
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