Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Richmond Solarbeam, 10K WattAll screens coated using glisten method and round edge. If we coated 1/1 with the sharp edge we'd probably burn everything around 10-20 seconds, that's a thin stencil for the higher mesh counts. With a new bulb, a 305 coated 1/1 sharp, 5 second exposure no doubt, maybe faster.Our bulb needs replaced badly, it's toast right now so our LU's are about 12-14 seconds per and a new bulb is about 4-5 seconds per LU. The LU's count down unevenly for some reason and in the morning our exposures are faster and by late afternoon it counts down slower. 83-140 mesh counts and everything in between: 6 LU's= about 70 seconds150-205: 4 LU's=50 seconds225: 3 LU's=30 seconds280-305: 1-2 LU's=12-20 seconds
I can already expose quicker than I can wash out.
Quote from: Shanarchy on August 07, 2014, 11:48:49 PM I can already expose quicker than I can wash out. Bingo, tackle the biggest bottlenecks first.
All screens costed glisten method:My flip-top nuark 3000 watt instant start with Autotype 8000 diazo emulsion does110 - 46 seconds156 - 37 seconds220 - 30 seconds300 - 22 secondsWith Saati HU42 Diazo emulsion:110 - 29 seconds156 - 24 seconds220 - 19 seconds300 - 14 secondsWith Aquasol HVP and a 1/2 load of Diazo:110 - 20 seconds156 - 19 seconds220 - 15 seconds300 - 11 secondsThe bulb in the unit is over 15 years old. I can only imagine what it would do with a new bulb, but for us there is no need for any faster than that. They make a 6K fliptop that I maintain would make one of the very best and fastest units out there.We also have an Olec 8K and wall frame which is 4-5 times as long for everything.