Cooling BLue UV Dyes

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by tok3n, 23 Jul 2003.

  1. tok3n

    tok3n What's a Dremel?

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    Can anyoen recommend some good bye UV dye for water cooling? Been trying to find some and might have to go with green because most blue I've seen don't glow very bright. Also, would clerflex work better than tygon with dyes? Seem like tygon has been reported to absorb uv dyes - at least thats what others have said.
     
  2. ndtinker

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    I got some blue UV dye from Directron.com that worked well enough, but I am using Tygon and from what I've read, it has some UV coating or blocking material its made of or whatever, so it isn't all that spectacular. I'm not sure about Clearflex since I haven't used it myself. I've heard Clearflex 60 is made from the same formula as Tygon R-3603, but I'm not sure if that includes the UV resistance.
     
  3. tok3n

    tok3n What's a Dremel?

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    Got any Pics of it glowing?
     
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