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Trying out a sample of Aquasol HS (High Solids) and finally testing T9 as well. First impression (coating), the HS is like trying to coat with peanut butter. Not a fan...
Quick "newbie" question, but will the T9 benefit from a longer exposure or just post exposure, or both? These are going to be used for low detail art, and the mesh is yellow, and exposed with a 5k MH and super solid films, so I am not too concerned about undercutting. More interested in just getting a bullet proof screen.
I'm testing Cryocoat today. So far I'm happy with what I'm getting. I'm able to get up hold everything at 95% down to 5% with a 1200 watt metal halide. It coats like a dream also.
Anyone using Cryocoat with a 3140? What kind of exposure times/units are you guys getting?We have some, but haven't had the time to do a proper test so haven't used it. A ball park could help us tune it in on the fly fast.We currently use Kiwo One Coat and used to mainly use Chroma Blue.
OK, the HS is suffering from pretty much the same issues, sticky and easy to pull off the mesh. The SP1400 is having neither issue, but of course it takes longer to expose.Is anyone out there using a non-diazo emulsion for high eom with thin thread mesh and not having delamination issues? Just trying to troubleshoot.
Quote from: Gilligan on August 05, 2016, 03:22:51 PMAnyone using Cryocoat with a 3140? What kind of exposure times/units are you guys getting?We have some, but haven't had the time to do a proper test so haven't used it. A ball park could help us tune it in on the fly fast.We currently use Kiwo One Coat and used to mainly use Chroma Blue.We are using an Amerigraph 150 with a 1200 watt light compared to the 3140 with 1000 watt light. I only got around to testing 280 s mesh and the 225's with a 1/1 coat round edge using a fairly slow coat each side "approximately 4 seconds". The 280 had an optimal exposure of 48 light units and the 225 was at 53 ltu. My bulb is fairly old so I've got a couple of new bulbs on the way. As long as my integrator is working correctly, that should get you fairly close.
Is anyone out there using a non-diazo emulsion for high eom with thin thread mesh and not having delamination issues? Just trying to troubleshoot.