"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I got a 5er of Ozzy Juice SW-4. So far, as a degreaser great, as an ink degrader, awful. Beanie Doo is still the quickest liquefier we've used yet. Is anyone using Ozzy in a different SW than the 4 and seeing actual ink degrader reaction happening? I have some of the SW7 on the way to try it, I haven't been able to get anyone from the company itself to answer any questions relating to it's use for plastisol, could be because of the holidays and all. Just curious if anyone else is having success. I was excited at first because supposedly this chemical actually has an enzyme that eats the plastisol, or any petroleum/pvc products leaving a very low eco foot print. Maybe we just have the wrong version.
You know what I always find interesting.How much things are rejected before they are accepted.LED exposure units is a good example and now this.Back when I started I had/have a buddy that has mass quantities of a degreasing agent that is used for cleaning up oil spills. It has enzymes and such that eat up the oil.I had asked if this would make a good degreaser and was met with lots of resistance about how I was just being cheap and I should use what is "designed" to be used for screen cleaning. I used the oil field degreaser for the last 3+ years without any problem. Now this company is using enzymes designed to eat up oil products and it's being touted as the greatest latest thing.*sigh*
I notice the ChemFree website shows where you can try a unit for 30days. Might be worth the call to see if this would hold up for print shops to try out and see if they like it. I would imagine if the chem, in the proper unit can easily and quickly break down ink from squeegees and floods, it should de-ink a screen easily too. I know, at least for us, if we send a screen to the back, it's intended that said screen will be fully reclaimed. If we rack a screen for a re-print, we card that ink and wipe with screen opener so that it doesn't have to be re-taped, or hit with a power washer and ink degrader. Beaniedoo for somthing like that is just too oily. And any of the others, like 701 ect eat into the emulsion if you aren't careful, so screen opener has always been the wipe down. We don't do a lot of racking/holding of screens so not a big issue for us. Interesting video of the stuff in action in their unit though for sure. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHeORUA8V-E
I emailed Andy, got an autoreplly that he's on vacay. But Ill also email the company
Around the clock service from M&R!I'd hate to inventory that place seeing the videos.