posted February 12, 2011 09:12 AM
Hi all knowledgeable folk out there. Splicing cement is not available in my part of the world and posting liquids is a problem. I think that it consists of acetate or acetone with a little bit of old film dissolved in it. The question is, which one, how much old film and are there any other secret ingredients? Thank you Darryl
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From: Bothell, WA, USA
Registered: Mar 2010
posted February 12, 2011 11:37 AM
Kodak Professional film cement contains: 1,4-dioxane (123-91-1), Dichloromethane (75-09-2), Acetone (67-64-1), Methanol (67-56-1), Cellulose nitrate (9004-70-0)
That's what it says on the side of the can anyway. I did read somewhere on the internet that you can make it by dissolving film in Acetone but it didn't say how much film or how much acetone.
I purchased a pint can from B & H Photo in the US and now have enough to last the rest of my life. I can see where they may have problems shipping overseas but there may be exemptions for small quantities. I see it for sale in a small 1/2 ounce bottle on ebay all the time. Just make sure it's clear and has not turned yellow.
posted February 14, 2011 11:40 AM
Hi and thank you for your replies. I will contact our local Kodak supplier in Durban first before looking further afield. It also looks as if a supplier on ebay posts to South Africa from the U.S.A. which will be my last resort. I will let you know how my search turns out. Thanks once again. Darryl