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Laser Safety

Never look into the laser and allow the laser light to enter your eye. Even the lowest power laser pointers can still cause damage to your eye.

Some lasers, like small frame and large frame Ion laser produce enough energy to ignite some materials, like paper, clothing etc. Be careful when powering these lasers on and steering their beam.

 

Material Safety Data Sheets and Safety Information

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Acetic Acid 10 - 80 percent        Acetic Acid over 80 percent

Acetone                                   Aluminum Sulfate

Ammonium Dichromate              Ascorbic Acid

Copper Sulfate                          Holographic Developer 602

Hydroquinone                            Isopropyl Alcohol

JD2                                          JD3

JD4                                          Kodak D19

Kodak D19b                               Kodak Industrex Rapid Fix Hardener

Kodak Rapid Fixer                     Lithium Bromide

Methanol                                  Methylene Blue

Metol                                       PhotoFlo 200

Potassium Dichromate              Potassium Bromide

Sodium Hydroxide Solid            Sulfuric Acid

Triethanolamine 85 percent

 

 

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