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Volatility paper correction fluid

Paper correction fluids contain two key ingredients—a white (or colored) pigment and a volatile fluid solvent. The pigment is initially dissolved in the solvent, but, upon application to a surface, the solvent readily evaporates. A solid residue of pigment remains. If solvent evaporates from an open bottle of correction fluid, additional solvent in the form of correction fluid thinner can be added to redissolve the solid pigment. [Pg.8]

White-colored correction fluids like Liquid Paper and White-Out contain the pigment titanium dioxide (Ti02) and the volatile solvent 1,1,1-trichloroethane or methyl chloroform (CCLCFL). The volatile substances in the correction fluid contribute 50% of the total volume of the product. Correction fluid thinner is simply 100% 1,1,1-trichloroethane solvent,I added to redissolve any solidified titanium dioxide. [Pg.8]


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