Ray H
Chemical
- Jan 16, 2017
- 4
Hi all,
I have a process where we currently use a 50/50 mixture of water and isopropanol, and am looking to replace the isopropanol with something less flammable and toxic. The purpose of the isopropanol is simply to increase the evaporation rate of the mixture so it dries up quickly after a certain point in the process.
Does anyone have any ideas? One improvement would be to replace the isopropanol with denatured alcohol so it would be less toxic, but I'd preferably like to remove the fire hazard as well.
Thanks
I have a process where we currently use a 50/50 mixture of water and isopropanol, and am looking to replace the isopropanol with something less flammable and toxic. The purpose of the isopropanol is simply to increase the evaporation rate of the mixture so it dries up quickly after a certain point in the process.
Does anyone have any ideas? One improvement would be to replace the isopropanol with denatured alcohol so it would be less toxic, but I'd preferably like to remove the fire hazard as well.
Thanks