crs
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I bought a Canon 12x36 IS III binocular. I produced objective lens caps of NBR (acrylonitrile butadiene rubber) for it. The newly produced lens caps have a normal NBR smell meaning that chemicals are coming out of the rubber.
In the booklet coming with the binocular it is stated:
„Avoid storing binoculars in a laboratory or a location where chemicals are present since this may cause rust or corrosion. Also avoid storage in a chest or drawers.”
Is there any danger that fixing the new NBR lens caps on the binocular any damage of the lenses, rubber coating or other parts of the binocular may be produced?
Cristian
In the booklet coming with the binocular it is stated:
„Avoid storing binoculars in a laboratory or a location where chemicals are present since this may cause rust or corrosion. Also avoid storage in a chest or drawers.”
Is there any danger that fixing the new NBR lens caps on the binocular any damage of the lenses, rubber coating or other parts of the binocular may be produced?
Cristian