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OriginalFace
#1 Posted : 12/1/2009 1:03:37 AM
http://ilrc.ucf.edu/samp...detail.php?sample_id=352

Just use the pull down list at the top to find your product of choice.


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amor_fati
Chemical expertSenior Member
#2 Posted : 12/1/2009 1:19:10 AM
Excellent find!

Apparently there's a tiny amount of toluene in the acetone SWIM uses. Otherwise, it's incredibly pure: http://ilrc.ucf.edu/sample_detail.php?sample_id=469

No entry for bestine, though?
 
State of the Mind
#3 Posted : 12/2/2009 5:02:37 PM
Excellent find.

However trying to find your product can be a bit of a challenge, they should sort it alphabetically. Rolling eyes

Thanks, great link OriginalFace. Laughing
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ismokecrystals
#4 Posted : 12/2/2009 7:31:14 PM
Can we get a translator in here too? I don't speak chemist.
ACE VM&P naptha contains the following:

1,3-dimethylcyclohexane n-octane ethylcyclohexane
n-nonane

where's the naptha lol?
 
soulfood
Senior Member | Skills: DMT, Harmaloids, Bufotenine, Mescaline, Trip advice
#5 Posted : 12/2/2009 7:44:20 PM
Naphtha is a mix of 3 or 4 hydrocarbons.
 
Virola78
#6 Posted : 12/8/2009 3:55:45 PM
nice...

but apparently there is some variation between samples?
http://ilrc.ucf.edu/sear...ile=&s_brand_name_2=


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ballstrippin
#7 Posted : 2/16/2010 10:26:11 PM
amor_fati wrote:
Excellent find!

Apparently there's a tiny amount of toluene in the acetone SWIM uses. Otherwise, it's incredibly pure: http://ilrc.ucf.edu/sample_detail.php?sample_id=469


As it should be incredibly pure!However it doesnt mean it always will be. For quite some time it seemed like it wasnt anywhere swim would purchase it.This was some time ago but swim found out from a reliable source that certain undesireables were being added to the tone to thwart reactions and washups.This would have been about the time when the war against meth cooks had reached its peak.Even today many impurities still can be found in your tone which can really smash a small yield and for a spice lover on a budget.(swim has always been a spice lover on a budget).
Swim did find 2 ways to make his tone lab grade and take care of the yield killing tone.Dry it with calcium carbonate or switch to MEK which both worked great.MEK being twice the cost of tone is worth it.
Even today one would be shocked when drying out a gallon of tone in a can the impurities that are in there even though the can says otherwise.If you think about it there arent many out there to challenge them on there quality.Swim was always finding rust particles,metal flakes and as always H2o.
.When you dry your tone out you would be aamazed how much your yields will increase even when its a small yield to begin with.Ours went up 50%Anywho when swim saw this tone post it triggered some fond and shitty memories that swim that were worth sharing.
peace
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amor_fati
Chemical expertSenior Member
#8 Posted : 3/11/2010 3:21:34 PM
^yields with acetone? SWIM's not aware of anyone who has successfully or reliably extracted with acetone or MEK. Most only ever use acetone for freebase conversion. Or is SWIY referring to FASA? Not sure that MEK works in place of acetone for that. In any case, SWIM used to use a THP loaded with anhydrous magnesium sulfate to filter and dry his acetone. The purity isn't really indicated by the can (as SWIM recalls), but the link provides a chemical analysis of the product, showing it to merely contain traces of toluene. Also, acetone absorbs moisture from the atmosphere, so there's always going to be a bit of water contamination; that's why it's always subjected to drying techniques before use.
 
salat
#9 Posted : 5/2/2010 2:49:06 PM
Cool Household Products Search
You can search or browse by product name or ingredient.
Only has stuff from participating companies.
 
R4s3tsu
#10 Posted : 8/1/2010 12:03:43 PM
Hi guys! I've got some problem with obtaining naphta in my country, but today I finally bought some original "Zippo Lighter Fluid Premium" in black metallic bottle. Is this allright>? This is quite expensive thought. Also I bought some cheap camp fuel. It says that this is a flammable mixture of liquid hydrocarbons, sounds exactly like naphta article from wiki, huh?
 
endlessness
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#11 Posted : 8/1/2010 2:14:58 PM
R4s3tsu wrote:
Hi guys! I've got some problem with obtaining naphta in my country, but today I finally bought some original "Zippo Lighter Fluid Premium" in black metallic bottle. Is this allright>? This is quite expensive thought. Also I bought some cheap camp fuel. It says that this is a flammable mixture of liquid hydrocarbons, sounds exactly like naphta article from wiki, huh?


https://wiki.dmt-nexus.m..._my_solvent_OK_to_use.3F
 
fraterS.O.L.
#12 Posted : 8/7/2010 12:48:20 AM
A lot of solvents I use aren't on that list. I used whatsinproducts.com. It has everything from pinesol to clairol.
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Recycled_Solvent
#13 Posted : 10/5/2010 9:20:32 PM
Most of the products SWIM uses are from Recochem, there aren't many of their products on the website listed but recochem.com has MSDS for all their products.
"There are no differences but differences of degree between different degrees of difference and no difference."
 
rave420
#14 Posted : 10/15/2010 3:15:55 AM
to search for a solvent:

go to the page, view the source code (right klick, view source), and hit Ctrl + F for search. remember the number in front of your solvent, and select it in the drop down menu Smile
 
tequila748
#15 Posted : 3/12/2011 7:08:01 PM
CROWN VP&N is not on there.....This is the best Naphtha. Ace and Kleanstrip are two dirty for me. get yellow pulles with them. CROWN No yellow all white Smile
 
Fangor
#16 Posted : 6/7/2011 7:57:31 PM
Dude, thank you! I came here to ask about Escort Camp Fuel as not too many people seem to have used it. Kind of creepy that when I clicked on the link it was set on Escort fuel of all the things on there.
 
kendo
#17 Posted : 7/30/2011 8:05:36 PM
I have found a own brand paint cleaner from Homebase stating a "Slovent Naphtha Light Aromatic" but on opening it it has a light blue tint to it, I am evap testing it now but I dont like the look of the blueness,,
Should good Naphtha be clear ?
WARNING: This Kendo character is a massive dreamer and all posts to be be taken as works of pure fiction
 
kendo
#18 Posted : 7/31/2011 1:28:10 AM
kendo wrote:
I have found a own brand paint cleaner from Homebase stating a "Slovent Naphtha Light Aromatic" but on opening it it has a light blue tint to it, I am evap testing it now but I dont like the look of the blueness,,
Should good Naphtha be clear ?

Big fail on the evap test
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Toloache
#19 Posted : 9/14/2011 8:16:05 AM
I'm no expert in reading those charts.. is zippo premium lighter fluid any good? It contains 2-methylheptane,ethylcyclohexane and n-octane, with n-octane being the most prevalent, folowed by 2-methyleptante and ehtylcycloexane. There are also other unnamed spikes in the chart. Has anyone does tests with zippo lighter fluid?
 
SnozzleBerry
Moderator | Skills: Growing (plants/mushrooms), Research, Extraction troubleshooting, Harmalas, Revolution (theory/practice)
#20 Posted : 9/14/2011 1:21:52 PM
Did you look at the MSDS that most of the pages provide? It's in the lower right of the window and should tell you what your solvent contains.

For example, Kleen Strip something or other:

Ingredients
=======================================================
Cas: 8052-41-3
RTECS #: WJ8925000
Name: STODDARD SOLVENT (PETROLEUM DISTILLATE), MINERAL SPIRITS
% Wt: 95-100
Other REC Limits: 525 MG/CUM
OSHA PEL: 500 PPM
ACGIH TLV: 100 PPM

Cas: 95-63-6
RTECS #: DC3325000
Name: 1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
% Wt: 0-2
ACGIH TLV: 25 PPM

RTECS #: 9999999VO
Name: VOLATILE ORGANIC CONTENT: 774 G/L

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