>>MEK is about 1000 times the toxicity of acetone which isn't terrific itself.
I saw a safety note about MEK some years ago. The note said that if you get a splash of MEK in your eye, you have about 15 seconds to wash it out. If you don't do this, the MEK will eat away at the cornea and at some time in the future, possibly 15-25 years, you'll start to lose the sight in that eye. I have not seen this warning since, but I avoid MEK if at all possible, and if not, use serious eye protection like a full face mask rather than goggles with ventilation holes. We used some MEK based ink in an industrial inkjet printer some years ago and abandoned it because it gave everyone in the room a headache. D _______________________________________________ Aus-soaring mailing list [email protected] http://lists.base64.com.au/listinfo/aus-soaring
