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I'm up to 100 seconds now, still got slime. I coated a few screens with Saati PHU and a few with HVP. I'll get them into production this afternoon or tomorrow morning and report back.
Quote from: alan802 on May 14, 2015, 12:19:58 PMI'm up to 100 seconds now, still got slime. I coated a few screens with Saati PHU and a few with HVP. I'll get them into production this afternoon or tomorrow morning and report back. At that kind of time what would be the point of LED. What were your times on your MH unit before it bit the dust?
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on May 14, 2015, 01:19:13 PMQuote from: alan802 on May 14, 2015, 12:19:58 PMI'm up to 100 seconds now, still got slime. I coated a few screens with Saati PHU and a few with HVP. I'll get them into production this afternoon or tomorrow morning and report back. At that kind of time what would be the point of LED. What were your times on your MH unit before it bit the dust?With an 18 month old bulb we were around 50 seconds for the thickest stencils and about 15 seconds for 305's.I wasn't patient enough to wait on the PHU and HVP and shot them when they were a tad bit moist. I did the PHU for 60 seconds and it failed, but it was a lot better than previous test screens, the HVP for 90 seconds and it passed, but was a bit soft feeling. Both 150/48's with 20 micron EOM. I then put them in the dip tank for 5 minutes and the emulsion came right off. So with different emulsion I'm going back in the right direction. By tomorrow I'll start backing down on the times till I get a failure.
At that kind of time what would be the point of LED
So I'm getting an olec next month?
QuoteAt that kind of time what would be the point of LEDGood question. 150/48, 2/1 round edge coat, Xenon Nova with diazo addedStarlight 3140 shooting 1up: 230s5k Olec with super wide reflector shooting 1 or 2up: 135ltu ≈ 135s Give or take on the LTU : Seconds, of course, will vary with bulb strength. Above was taken on a medium aged, Olec OEM L-1250 and we do have our setup set to 1ltu=1s as far as calibration goes. LED is not "fast". Yes, it is fast at shooting PP emulsions. All units are fast at shooting PP emulsions. PP emulsion is a secondary priority in our testing but our halide is just about perfectly equal in speed shooting a PP as the Starlight and is 2x as fast considering 2up shooting. 5k halide will produce roughly 2-3x more fully cross linked, diazo emulsion screens in a shift than LED, depending on your setup. Electricity, bulb, photocell and reflector costs are the trade off, or the point if you like. If the Starlight were built to shoot 2up, the gap would narrow significantly but halide would still be faster. Keep in mind that our halide unit is setup for 2up shooting, if we had it optimized for 1up it would blow LED out of the water on times. Years ago we did shoot 1up and I recall shooting HVP screens at around 7s.A little food for thought. It looks like the Starlight is in fact going to replace our halide setup, should be final on that next month, so please don't misinterpret this as a "flame" or whatever you call it on LED or one brand or another, just some facts for your consideration. Still going to make good on posting more complete test results comping halide to LED.
Is that kevin's orange stuff? How well does it hold halftones? I The SP1400 hasn't given me a single issue, but it does take a long time to expose, and really isn't necessary on lots of my short run stuff.