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What Kind of Industrial Solvent Are You?

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Sabu The Coconut Boy posted on 05/03/2005

http://www.spinnwebe.com/quiztaker/solvent.php

I am:

SOLV KK006, 200:
You are incompatible with strong oxidizing agents and strong inorganic acids. In accordance with California Proposition 65, you are required to inform California that you contain trace levels of acetaldehyde.

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Shipwreckjoey posted on 05/03/2005

I am:

Methyl Ethyl Ketone

Highly flammable. Extremely irritating. Very unstable and when inhaled on a regular basis cause a lot of irrepairable brain damage.

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TikiGardener posted on 05/03/2005

SOYsolv®:
You are made from soybean oil, and are used in a wide range of applications, including asphalt release, mastic removal, and hydrocarbon cleaning. You are biodegradable, and your flash point is >300°F, Pensky-Martens closed cup, and >650°F open cup.

PI
Pomaika i posted on 05/03/2005

TECSOL A-2 Solvent, Anhydrous:
You are an industrial solvent marketed as TECSOL Special Industrial Solvent by Eastman Chemical Company. You are available as both 95% and anhydrous. You are denatured with methyl alcohol and methyl isobutyl ketone.

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Gigantalope posted on 05/03/2005

ZEP DYNA 170°:
You are used when a low-VOC solvent degreaser is required, and are designed specifically for use in Zep's Brake Buggy and "Dyna" lines of parts washing systems. You have a relatively low evaporation rate. You are RCRA Non Hazardous and USDA authorized-K2. Ooohlala

FZ
Feelin Zombified posted on 05/03/2005

Tetrachloroethane:
You are the first chlorine-containing solvent produced in high quantities before World War I. Your primary uses before WWII included industrial cleaner and solvent thinner. You do not attach to soil particles, and break down slowly in air or water.

Funny, I always thought of myself as Bestine

-Z

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Tiki-bot posted on 05/03/2005

Without even going to the link, I know I'd be Acetone.

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MachTiki posted on 05/03/2005

TECSOL A-2 Solvent, Anhydrous:
You are an industrial solvent marketed as TECSOL Special Industrial Solvent by Eastman Chemical Company. You are available as both 95% and anhydrous. You are denatured with methyl alcohol and methyl isobutyl ketone.

Okay then...

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Tikiwahine posted on 05/03/2005

I'm also Tetrachloroethane:

You are the first chlorine-containing solvent produced in high quantities before World War I. Your primary uses before WWII included industrial cleaner and solvent thinner. You do not attach to soil particles, and break down slowly in air or water.

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cynfulcynner posted on 05/03/2005

I am:

Monoethylene glycol:
You are miscible with water, alcohols, aldehydes and many organic compounds. You will not dissolve rubber, cellulose acetate or heavy vegetable and petroleum oils. You are 50% more hygroscopic than glycerol at room temperature.

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Rob Roy posted on 05/03/2005

I am the same as Pomaika I & MachTiki.

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JTD posted on 05/04/2005

I'm also Tetrachloroethane (good company :)) - but why?

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hiltiki posted on 05/04/2005

Soysolv....

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stuff-o-rama posted on 05/04/2005

SOYGOLD® 2000:
You are a water-rinsible solvent that contains no petroleum distillates. Your low VOCs (4.89%, 43 g/L) has been tested by EPA Method Number 24. You have ultra-low evaporative properties—0.005 @ 76° Fahrenheit relative to n-butyl acetate (NBAC) = 1—and are an FDA approved surfactant.

MTH
Mike the Headhunter posted on 05/04/2005

SOYsolv®:
Most importantly I am biodegradable and your flash point is >$300. Where's the bourbon? sabu you started this send bourbon.

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joefla70 posted on 05/04/2005

I am Soylent Green.

Soylent green is PEOPLE!!!

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ZebraTiki posted on 05/05/2005

I'm the same as Sabu - SOLV KK006,200
"Incompatible with strong oxidizing", well who isn't?

I guess I won't go blonde, then.

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