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bimmridder:
I use a "photopolymer" for most of our stuff...the spot color and half tones under 55. Process work gets a dual cure.

ebscreen:
Anyone know if it's possible to dope your standard Photopolymer with some diazo
to get a dual cure? I don't like dealing with more products than necessary.

Frog:
That's SOP for building in more water resistance with the Murakami's you like. I have to assume that it will also affect exposure and resolution.

squeegee:

--- Quote from: ebscreen on July 05, 2011, 01:54:51 PM ---Anyone know if it's possible to dope your standard Photopolymer with some diazo
to get a dual cure? I don't like dealing with more products than necessary.

--- End quote ---

Do it everyday.  I get more detail and resistance to WB/Discharge.  I think the main reason I do it is because of speed and high solids I want for thicker stencils sometimes.

jsheridan:
I'm using Chromablue polymer as my exposure is black-light. Once I get my Halide I'll switch back to Diazo based as it holds better detail.

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