I’m using the Pico quench coolant for my plasma table. It works awesome keeping the rust down but if I leave it on a piece ive cut it gets really tacky and hard to get off. If I wipe it off right away it just wipes off, if I wait a little while it’s like trying to scrub adhesive off.
Anyone else have this issue? Any idea what would break it down easier? Acetone doesn’t seem to do much
Pico quench residue
- djreiswig
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Re: Pico quench residue
Can you resubmerge it in the quench to dissolve it?
2014 Bulltear (StarLab) 4x8
C&CNC EtherCut
Mach3, SheetCam, Draftsight
Hypertherm PM65
Oxy/Acetylene Flame Torch
Pneumatic Plate Marker, Ohmic, 10 inch Rotary Chuck (in progress)
C&CNC EtherCut
Mach3, SheetCam, Draftsight
Hypertherm PM65
Oxy/Acetylene Flame Torch
Pneumatic Plate Marker, Ohmic, 10 inch Rotary Chuck (in progress)
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Re: Pico quench residue
Happy to help. It seemed like the obvious answer, even though I have no idea what pico quench is.
2014 Bulltear (StarLab) 4x8
C&CNC EtherCut
Mach3, SheetCam, Draftsight
Hypertherm PM65
Oxy/Acetylene Flame Torch
Pneumatic Plate Marker, Ohmic, 10 inch Rotary Chuck (in progress)
C&CNC EtherCut
Mach3, SheetCam, Draftsight
Hypertherm PM65
Oxy/Acetylene Flame Torch
Pneumatic Plate Marker, Ohmic, 10 inch Rotary Chuck (in progress)