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Ex-mechanical engineer here. It's engineers blue, or engineering blue and is used in marking surfaces. You might use it with a rod/pin to scribe a constant height line, or to improve fit between mating components (by grinding down the high spots for example). I used to work in a materials science lab and didn't really use it after leaving uni, although we always had some in the lab.
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I’m a bench jeweler, and I actually use something like this for when I set diamonds. It allows you to figure out where you need to grind more metal away so the diamond sits nice and makes full contact with the prongs. Simply paint the belly of diamond with it, press it into the crown, and wherever you see blue, grind it away! It’s particularly useful when you have what we call a “disco ball” stone with a big deep rounded belly that’s unevenly faceted.
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Not mechanic here but i work with metal. the moment i saw the lable i knew what it was. It is a paint to be fair but not for paper. The use for it its fitment cheking without measuring tools. You paint a machined surface and connect the pieces togeter. Where the paint is scratches off the or tinting the counter piece you need to remove material on that area. the more area gets blue when connecting the pieces means you get closer to tight fitment.
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Prussian Blue is an antidote for Thallium and Cesium-137 (radioactive) poisoning. It's also used in biological staining for microscope samples. It can also be used to make cyanide and prussic acid (hydrogen cyanide), though Prussian Blue itself isn't toxic as its cyanide groups are bound to iron atoms.
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@galacticunicorn6319
4 months ago
It sure is not oil paint. From google:
Prussian blue aids precision-fitting of machined surfaces and locates high spots on bearings, valves, gears and other close-to-tolerance components. Prussian Blue is a non-drying, easy clean-up formula.
Edit: wow, 31k likes. The most I’ve ever gotten. Thank you everyone.
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