Transcript of Working of Solvent Stripper
- 1. About Solvent Stripper
- 2. Introduction to Solvent Stripper Solvent based stripper is
one of the most common type of the stripper used today. Because of
its fast action, and long lasting performance it is preferred over
the other types of stripper. Most common example of the solvent
stripper is the Methylene-chloride that works well almost with all
types of resin and thickness. Other examples include :
N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP), Dibasic esters (DBEs) Combinations of
toluene, acetone and alcohol
- 3. Working Solvent based stripper works well till it remain in
moist state. This is the reason why most of the solvent stripper
are found in gel form After solvent stripper has been dried out, it
is recommended to wash out the material with soap and rinse with
water using a high pressure washer. While working with the solvent
based stripper precision should be taken as some of the stripper
are harmful to the human skin.
- 4. Stripper Application The stripper need to apply on the
surface of the material for two to three times to allow the
complete stripping of the material. It completely removes unwanted
coating over the material and prepare the material to accept new
finish or coating. It is used in the preparation of the material to
ensure the easy and fastest way to impart the paint
- 5. Hazardous Effect of the solvent based Stripper Solvent
stripper may cause damage to the human being. It can stick to the
skin and may peel of the skin if not handled carefully. Precision
should be taken while handling these strippers.