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Re: Alternative photoresist chemicals - Idea?

2012-04-15 by David

There are both types available, one ready mixed, [would imagine a shelf life of a couple of years] and a two part product, with a sensitizer, [that probably has a much longer shelf life] if i recall correctly, there are spirit based emulsions and water based emulsions, once exposed both are pretty tough. I also note Diazo make a product for very fine detail prints. As mentioned previously i will give it a go and report my findings.
David

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Heiss" <jeff.heiss@...> wrote:
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> What is the shelf life of silkscreen emulsion?  Do you have to mix the
> emulsion with a sensitizer?
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> From: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com]
> On Behalf Of Roland F. Harriston
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> Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Alternative photoresist chemicals - Idea?
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> Ulano was the company that made the stuff I purchased many years ago.
> I think they also made a material called "Rubylith".
> Old-time microstripline designers will remember this material.
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> As I recall, most silk screen inks were spirit-based, and the screen image
> was not affected by the paint.
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> So, I'm thinking that the emulsion would most likely be immune to
> most pc board etchants.
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> Someone should really get into this idea and see how it works.
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> Roland F. Harriston, P.D.
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> Randall Morgan wrote:
> > Silk Screen Emulsion Source:
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> http://www.silkscreeningsupplies.com/diazo-photo-emulsion?gclid=CNDprfSXt68C
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> > I have no idea if it works but would be interesting to find out.
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> > On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 8:27 AM, Roland F. Harriston <rolohar@...
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