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In lugnet.general, Adrian Egli wrote:
> In lugnet.general, John Barnes wrote:
> > In lugnet.general, Erik Olson wrote:
> >
> > > Perhaps the new color also masks an anti-fading agent? (seems unlikely.)
> >
> >
> > I wonder if some of the older dyes have become either unobtainable or have been
> > outlawed in Europe. Some of the older dyes, even food colourings, are now deemed
> > harmful. TLC may not have any choice in the matter.
>
> I did some goolging and found this interesting page.
>
> http://www.mst.dk/project/NyViden/2001/12010000.htm
>
> Apparently LEGO has been spending serious bucks into the plastics recycling
> business. Now, the way I see it, if LEGO is putting all this money into this
> then I'd think they did some serious research to make sure what they are doing
> is consumer safe.
This article is a quite interesting read. What jumped out at me was the mention
that different colors of ABS have different specific gravities (within a small
overall range). I wonder if the saline solution would have a detrimental effect
on the surface quality of parts. Might be an interesting way to sort your pcs by
color. Also might make a neat & non-jugemental way to code colors (by the
specific gravity).
Ray (rambling off on a Sunday morning)
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