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Looking for a chemical to dissolve EVA
I am looking for a chemical that can dissolve a layer of EVA.
Nathan WangCypress - San Jose, California, USA
2003
I'm trying to recover some PCBs which have been covered in EVA. I'm able to remove the most mechanically by low heat and a spatula. However I have some residues I would like to remove as well, so I'm also very interested in information regarding a chemical which is able to dissolve EVA.
Jannie Christensen- Toftlund, Denmark
January 4, 2011
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