Over the last 5 weeks, I have been conducting some research into PVB and carbonates for the use of producing a colour with a very low oxidiser ratio as low as 20%.
So far I have produced a very nice green and I am also working on a red and yellow, hopefully, the format that I used for the green will work for the red and yellow, a blue could be possible with luck.
More PVB research.
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Re: More PVB research.
Sounds pretty interesting. Can’t wait till you decide to share more.
Re: More PVB research.
It will be moved into the member's section once I have completed the base formula for each colour, after that it’s to the R&D room for final discussions and tests.
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Re: More PVB research.
How’s the burn rate and ifniteability of the new formula if I may ask?
Re: More PVB research.
As with all my PVB formulations, the ignitability is very good, burn rates are a little too long at the moment if you go over 10mm rolled but I am working on it.
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Re: More PVB research.
Thank ya sir. I wondered about the easy light if it held true.