Transfer fluid for spirit duplicating systems

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106 19, 106311, 106 145, 252 73, C09D 1100

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ABSTRACT:
A transfer fluid for spirit fluid type duplicating systems is disclosed which comprises, generally a polyhydric alcohol, 20 to 90% by weight; and water, 10 to 80% by weight. For certain machines, a wetting agent 0 to 2% by weight, can be used with an adjustment accordingly in the amounts of the other materials.

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