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Quote from: Inkman996 on May 25, 2011, 04:43:49 PMDoes anyone here have any experience with Ulano's TLX diazo emulsion?It is a Diazo “Dual Cure” emulsion with a light green tint, relatively fast exposure for a dual cure, easy to see for production needs and user friendly.Similar with other features is KIWO Quantum.
Does anyone here have any experience with Ulano's TLX diazo emulsion?
Quote from: DouglasGrigar on May 26, 2011, 05:19:13 AMQuote from: Inkman996 on May 25, 2011, 04:43:49 PMDoes anyone here have any experience with Ulano's TLX diazo emulsion?It is a Diazo “Dual Cure” emulsion with a light green tint, relatively fast exposure for a dual cure, easy to see for production needs and user friendly.Similar with other features is KIWO Quantum.Thanks Doug, its a funny story that goes along the line of your other thread about frustration and vendors not giving a poop about the buyer. I actually got the gallon of TLX from a local very very small manual printer. He would be lucky if he used a gallon in 6 months time. His vendor sold him the TLX and he thought before it arrived it would be pure not diazo. I traded him a gallon of QLT since we use roughly two gallons a month or more here. Just goes to show how can a vendor sell someone an emulsion to someone knowing they will not use it in 2 months min and have a poor light source to start with.
assuming equal and optimum exposure calculation, vacum PSI, coating technique, etc the emulsion has very much a lot to do with the final stencil outcome. Then again we all have different standards.tp
If you can divide the gallon into 4 parts (if you have the containers) and sort the diazo into 4 parts - mixing as you need. You do not even have to use a scale and get it “super exact” a careful eyeball will work.
When he called me up disturbed that he had to mix the emulsion/diazo I explained he could divide it and mix more as needed but he really wanted a straight out of the bucket pure photo polymer, I gladly traded I love trying new emulsions and I have heard the LX series are good.
Quote from: DouglasGrigar on May 26, 2011, 05:19:13 AMQuote from: Inkman996 on May 25, 2011, 04:43:49 PMDoes anyone here have any experience with Ulano's TLX diazo emulsion?It is a Diazo “Dual Cure” emulsion with a light green tint, relatively fast exposure for a dual cure, easy to see for production needs and user friendly.Similar with other features is KIWO Quantum.Is TLX same as RLX, just lighter in diazo color?