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Does monomer attack Polypropylene? I know Nalgene is impervious but wondering about Polypropylene...
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<blockquote data-quote="XxJamesAxX" data-source="post: 262498" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>I'm not sure about polypropylene specifically and not sure why your asking but this question reminded me of a funny story. </p><p></p><p>One day about 9 years ago now another technician from a local lab called needing to borrow some self curing monomer. I said sure and poured them about 4-5 ounces in a empty water bottle. My business partner proceeded to tell me that was a bad idea that the monomer would eat thru that bottle. I said no it won't. Well the tech ended up not coming to get the monomer so I stuck the bottle in a cabinet to prove I was right. 9 years later I still have that bottle and it still has monomer in it. Though it has turned yellow and appears to be evaporating it hasn't eat thru the bottle as my friend said it would. He claims to not be wrong because he "technically" didn't say how long it would take......</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XxJamesAxX, post: 262498, member: 4808"] I'm not sure about polypropylene specifically and not sure why your asking but this question reminded me of a funny story. One day about 9 years ago now another technician from a local lab called needing to borrow some self curing monomer. I said sure and poured them about 4-5 ounces in a empty water bottle. My business partner proceeded to tell me that was a bad idea that the monomer would eat thru that bottle. I said no it won't. Well the tech ended up not coming to get the monomer so I stuck the bottle in a cabinet to prove I was right. 9 years later I still have that bottle and it still has monomer in it. Though it has turned yellow and appears to be evaporating it hasn't eat thru the bottle as my friend said it would. He claims to not be wrong because he "technically" didn't say how long it would take...... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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