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Jvanick- you use it at all with SP-1400?
Quote from: TCT on November 07, 2015, 10:51:28 AMJvanick- you use it at all with SP-1400?honestly I have not tried... I do have a quart here, I suppose I could mix it up and shoot some screens with it.My guess is that it won't work very well as it's a 405nm light source and Diazo likes it's wavelength lower in the 360nm range, since my Sp1400 times on the starlight were around 2min for a complete cure, so I'm thinking that it would even be even longer (3-4 min exposure time if I try it) and possibly not fully crosslink.I'll give it a shot tho and report back.Saati is telling me that I should be using their light as my post-cure source, AFTER doing initial cure on the Starlight, but I'm pushing the envelope just to see what happens....
Well get on it Pierre, I have a lot of interest in this . What's the price neighborhood for the 450?Steve
My question about the LED wavelength issues is this: are the LED dead focused on their rated wavelengths, as in, a 405 nm puts out ONLY 405 nm? Or do they actually have a wider spectrum, but are peaking at their rate wavelengths, as in, a 405 nm will require a longer exposure time to expose an emulsion that prefers, say, 365 nm?
Quote from: jvanick on November 07, 2015, 11:25:53 AMQuote from: TCT on November 07, 2015, 10:51:28 AMJvanick- you use it at all with SP-1400?honestly I have not tried... I do have a quart here, I suppose I could mix it up and shoot some screens with it.My guess is that it won't work very well as it's a 405nm light source and Diazo likes it's wavelength lower in the 360nm range, since my Sp1400 times on the starlight were around 2min for a complete cure, so I'm thinking that it would even be even longer (3-4 min exposure time if I try it) and possibly not fully crosslink.I'll give it a shot tho and report back.Saati is telling me that I should be using their light as my post-cure source, AFTER doing initial cure on the Starlight, but I'm pushing the envelope just to see what happens....My question about the LED wavelength issues is this: are the LED dead focused on their rated wavelengths, as in, a 405 nm puts out ONLY 405 nm? Or do they actually have a wider spectrum, but are peaking at their rate wavelengths, as in, a 405 nm will require a longer exposure time to expose an emulsion that prefers, say, 365 nm? After all, our MH exposes everything we've ever used; it's just that each new emulsion would have new exposure tests to find the optimal times for each mesh we use. That being said, if a 405 nm is not as fast with a diazo as with a dual cure , but is 5 times faster than my 5K MH is with a diazo, do I really care that much about that?Steve
I would also be interested in getting hold of one of these lamps. I contacted them through their website and got no response.Sent from my SM-P555 using Tapatalk
we've been using the 300W unit for about 3 months now. With Aquasol HV it's about 60 seconds (through the glass) to expose. The sad part is, we've had the 450W unit sitting here for almost 6 months and have not had a chance to play with it!pierre
Quote from: Wildcard on November 07, 2015, 08:01:41 AMI would also be interested in getting hold of one of these lamps. I contacted them through their website and got no response.Sent from my SM-P555 using TapatalkAre you looking for a person or an auto response, to me, auto responds are useless and today is Sat, so I don't expect a response on the weekend. General business hours to me would be Mon -Fri 8-5. Anything outside that is a bonus. It's common tho for people to check their emails over the weekend randomly and may get back to you on Monday.