Note the correct form: Emerson & Cuming (no "s") -- but you're right, nothing on
their website about this product, or any similar product. However, if you want
to make your own <g>, here's the formula -- this from the EMEDCO
(www.emedco.com) website --
Methylene Chloride, >70%
Phenol, 5-10%
Formic Acid, 5-10%
Non-hazardous modifiers, 1%
Retardant (obtained from previous), 1-2%
Surfactant, 2-5%
Maybe you could dispense with the "non-hazardous modifiers" and the Retardant
that they produce. For the surfactant, there's probably any number of things you
could use for that. Palmolive Liquid? <LOL>
Sounds like truly nasty stuff, though. There's probably a good reason why they
don't make it anymore.
Bill / W5WVO
Bill Turner wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 17:01:06 -0500, <wcmoore@verizon.net> wrote:
>
>> Another product to remove enamel from wire is Eccostrip made by
>> Emerson and Cummings.
>
> _________________________________________________________
>
> Firstly, "Cumings" has only one "m". Secondly, a search of their
> website returns no hits. Perhaps this product has been discontinued?
>
> A Google search for eccostrip returns only a water-based degreaser
> from a different company.
>
> Are you sure of your information?
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