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Madsandersen

Madsandersen

On 8/24/2019 at 10:15 PM, Kerry Beal said:

That should work - I usually melt overnight at around 45º C.

 

 

It doesn't seem very economic to me, melting overnight, when the time requirement to melt it before handling is so small? Do you experience greater fluidity when melting several hours or overnight? Or do you just find it more convenient when melting large quantities? What is the reasoning for doing so? 🤔

Madsandersen

Madsandersen

On 8/24/2019 at 10:15 PM, Kerry Beal said:

That should work - I usually melt overnight at around 45º C.

 

 

It doesn't seem very economic to me, melting overnight, when the time requirement to melt it before handling is so small? Do you experience greater fluidity when melting several hours or overnight? Or do you just find it more convient when melting large quantities? What is the reasoning for doing so? 🤔

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