GTG............. i.e. Go To Google. I think that some of the people who do art work on stained glass, might lead you into outfits that do sputtering. The technique is very common in the semiconductor fab industry. I just did a 10 second Google and came up with the URL below where the person explains how he made his own sputtering rig out of a pressure cooker, power supply, and few other items. > http://yarchive.net/metal/vacuum_deposition.html Roland F. Harriston, PD ****************** jeromedecock wrote: > > Thank you. Any link to a producer (using sputtering) for like 300 > pieces maximum? > > Otherwise I found this screenprintable ink Electrodag 461SS (from > Acheson Colloids) that has to be cured in between 70 and 250 Degrees > (C). Anyone has experience with screen printing circuits (with heat > cured inks) ? > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@ yahoogroups. com > <mailto:Homebrew_PCBs%40yahoogroups.com>, "Roland F. > Harriston" <rolohar@... > wrote: > > > > Most likely vacuum deposition, commonly called "sputtering" > > > > Roland F. Harriston, PD > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Circuit on glass substrate
2007-07-25 by Roland F. Harriston
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