OutkastBoss
Well-Known Member
So was the verdict not to evap ethanol out of the Nogoo deep dish? That is a real bummer as it would seem to be the best use for something like this.
My friend has a mat like deadheadbill that he was going to try and use as a liner for his pyrex dish. This is made of the same stuff , so I guess he should really do neither.
He was given the impression that with the B rating the silicon has to the alcohol, that yes it would break down slowly after prolonged exposure. Much longer than the time it takes to evap. He was also under the impression that it was inert enough that tiny amounts weren't a hazard and you would likely not get exposed to any because of how long exposure time would be for any real degrading effect on the silicone.
Can he not just use it and inspect carefully, possibly with a magnifying glass for the beginning signs of breakdown. If he had to replace them once a year it would not be the end of the world and they would not see heavy use to begin with.
The one thing that is clear is that scraping, gathering, then regathering from the blades and then scraping the blades takes way too long. If he could skip scraping and evap in a Nogoo deep dish and use a silicone coated spatula things would be less hassle and time.
Another idea is to stop worrying about getting it all and save time he has, is to wash the bottom of dish and razors with ethanol to be saved for next run.
Either way I think a non stick tool and possibly the small 3" nonstick tray would be useful to manage things on the way to their silicone containers. The tool may be good for pen loading as well.
My friend has a mat like deadheadbill that he was going to try and use as a liner for his pyrex dish. This is made of the same stuff , so I guess he should really do neither.
He was given the impression that with the B rating the silicon has to the alcohol, that yes it would break down slowly after prolonged exposure. Much longer than the time it takes to evap. He was also under the impression that it was inert enough that tiny amounts weren't a hazard and you would likely not get exposed to any because of how long exposure time would be for any real degrading effect on the silicone.
Can he not just use it and inspect carefully, possibly with a magnifying glass for the beginning signs of breakdown. If he had to replace them once a year it would not be the end of the world and they would not see heavy use to begin with.
The one thing that is clear is that scraping, gathering, then regathering from the blades and then scraping the blades takes way too long. If he could skip scraping and evap in a Nogoo deep dish and use a silicone coated spatula things would be less hassle and time.
Another idea is to stop worrying about getting it all and save time he has, is to wash the bottom of dish and razors with ethanol to be saved for next run.
Either way I think a non stick tool and possibly the small 3" nonstick tray would be useful to manage things on the way to their silicone containers. The tool may be good for pen loading as well.
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