El 04/01/2011 17:30, Chuck Harris escribió:

In my experience, the can would be a slight problem.  As long as the
alcohol remains anhydrous, the tin plating in the can shouldn't be touched,
but as soon as the water moves in, some tin will go into solution.  That
tin will be left behind when the alcohol/water evaporate.
Yes... in fact, we only purchase the can when it will be used more or less quickly - for general use, we have the aerosol around

The other problem, is the various shippers tag on an extra fee for shipping
ORM-D materials... of which isopropyl alcohol is one.
At least for shipments to Spain, Farnell does not charge extra for shipping this item, but it is shipped by UPS ground instead of air (i.e. you don't get it the following day, but at least the following week...) I suppose that getting it shipped from US to Europe, or from Europe to US, would be more difficult.

Regards,

Javier


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