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To: xray who wrote (769)7/9/1998 7:23:00 AM
From: AL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2444
 
Xray, I don't know for sure, but I believe that Citristrip dissolves the paint, making cleanup and disposal just as hazardous and expensive as the MC based strippers. Also, awhhile back when I talked to Sergio Vitomar he told me they await more patents on some other products. One product they have ( and I don't know if this one is getting a patent ) is a replacment for varsol that is 'green'.

Al G.



To: xray who wrote (769)7/9/1998 7:44:00 PM
From: Ginco  Respond to of 2444
 
N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone

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Synonym or chemical formula :C 5 H 9 ON

Description : Grey lustrous metal.

CASE NO : 872-50-4

Description of Health Hazards (R codes) : 36/38,

Irritating to eyes and skin.

Handling precautions (S codes) : 41,

In case of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.

Exposure limits (OEL) : OEL(8hr TWA) 100 ppm

Toxicity data : Oral LD 50(rat) (mg/kg)3914

Health hazards : This product has a relatively low toxicity rating and no handling problems are likely to be encountered providing normal safe practices of hygiene are applied. There is some evidence of reproductive effects. On SkinContact with skin can cause dermatitis. On EyesIrritating to the eyes. When Inhaled :No effects observed. By ingestion : No effects observed.

PRECAUSTIONS NECESSARY IN HANDLING AND USE

Protection : Wear eye protection and gloves.

First Aid Procedures : Skin Contact In the case of skin contact, flood the splashed surface with large quantities of running water. Eye ContactIf the substance has entered the eyes, wash out with water or saline solution for at least 15 minutes. IngestionIf the chemical has been confined to the mouth give large quantities of water as a mouth wash. Ensure the mouth wash is not swallowed. If the chemical has been swallowed, give about 250ml of water to dilute it in the stomach. In severe cases obtain medical attention. Inhalation Not applicable.

Storage conditions : Keep containers closed. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area well away from heat or other sources of ignition. Keep away from oxidising agents.

DISPOSAL AND ACCIDENTAL RELEASE

Waste disposal : Waste may be disposed of by dissolving in a suitable solvent and burning in a chemical incinerator equipped with after burner and scrubber. Larger quantities are best dealt with by a Specialist Diposal Company.

Spillage procedure : Small spillages may be washed to drain with large amounts of water. Wash the spillage site with large amounts of water.

Fire fighting : Material is not flammable but is combustible. If involved in a fire it decomposes to emit toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides. Extinguish preferably with dry chemical or carbon dioxide or foam.

Further information

Flash Point oC available 96 (oc) Explosion limmits (%) Not Boiling Point oC 202 Melting PointoC- 23 Vapour pressure4mm at Density at 20oC(gm/ml) 1.026 (mm Hg) at 20oC60oC Personal ProtectionComplete eye and face protection and gloves. Solubility Very soluble in water. Miscible with benzene, acetone and most organic solvents. EcotoxicityNot available. PersistenceNot available.




To: xray who wrote (769)7/12/1998 7:27:00 PM
From: Ginco  Respond to of 2444
 
Message 5165398

To: E. Charters (7056 )
From: Martin E. Frankel Saturday, Jul 11 1998 1:06PM ET
Reply # of 7082

<<Perhaps they have some options that hedge this buying spree?>>

Anything wrong with that, Mr. Charters? Are they as good as the ones you recommended for the KRY/PDG play? I know they're different "options", but I think you get the gist. You do a lot of "talking", yet when anyone asks for an explanation of your twisted distorted posts, your answer usually boils down to "send me money". SI is a public forum, but it is not free advertising space. If you need money it seems to me you have two choices:

1) raise capital for one of your ventures... if anyone will jv with you.

or

2) since you so frequently tout your newsletter at the bottom of your posts, why don't you post ALL of your calls and results for all to see. Some people might subscribe.

There was a time I had some respect for you, but you blew it. I could have raised the funds you were looking for in a day or two, but having done my own DD and read your posts... I pass!! I'm sure you have a great deal of knowledge about natural resources, but, IMHO, nobody seems to buy your credibility any longer. Sure Dave Friedland was a promoter and yes, every mine doesn't pan out...does it, but you should be so "lucky". I have seen many mining companies with the "goods" go no place just because they lacked good promotion.

This is not meant as a bash against you, but only to let you know how, IMHO, I believe you are being perceived by everyone else. But, I know, you really don't care anyway... so what's the difference.