Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Quote from: Zelko-4-EVA on April 07, 2021, 11:03:12 AMQuote from: Nation03 on April 07, 2021, 10:53:33 AMRhino Tech has something like that for around 11k I think. Basically a pressure washer in a box but I haven't heard any reviews on it.Rhino Techs are made of polyproplene... i wouldnt trust it to last more than 5 years at the volume of screens we go through...Interesting, I would've thought Polypropylene would be the way to go since it won't wear out from chemicals. We have a Hydroblaster washout booth that was supposed to last forever that is so rusted and filled with holes, it'll likely collapse any day now lol. I won't buy a stainless washout booth ever again.
Quote from: Nation03 on April 07, 2021, 10:53:33 AMRhino Tech has something like that for around 11k I think. Basically a pressure washer in a box but I haven't heard any reviews on it.Rhino Techs are made of polyproplene... i wouldnt trust it to last more than 5 years at the volume of screens we go through...
Rhino Tech has something like that for around 11k I think. Basically a pressure washer in a box but I haven't heard any reviews on it.
research finished! About to sign up to wait 22 weeks for an Ecotex!
there is a lot to be said about pressure washers in a box if the price is right and they last long enough (5 years might be enough for some, but will not be enough for many).pierre
Quote from: Admiral on April 06, 2021, 06:23:40 PMWe did change from rollers to statics with the same mesh since the emulsion would stick in the corners (and was bad on the auto coater in the corners).Tell me more abt this. We run roller frames primarily in 23x31 and do statics for 25x36 w. permanent blockout.
We did change from rollers to statics with the same mesh since the emulsion would stick in the corners (and was bad on the auto coater in the corners).
Quote from: ZooCity on April 06, 2021, 07:52:35 PMQuote from: Admiral on April 06, 2021, 06:23:40 PMWe did change from rollers to statics with the same mesh since the emulsion would stick in the corners (and was bad on the auto coater in the corners).Tell me more abt this. We run roller frames primarily in 23x31 and do statics for 25x36 w. permanent blockout. Loose corners means the auto coater doesn't have as much pressure there and gets extra emulsion build up / drips, we would use a spatula to fix that when coating. Then when reclaiming in the auto reclaim, there is no 'extra focus' to the pressure washer nozzles, just the set pattern and equal time across the screen so the corners don't get reclaimed quite well enough. Too much extra, manual work was dedicated to them.