[sdiy] Epoxy Ink for screenprinting panels - For Sale
John McCusker
mccusker at email.unc.edu
Tue Mar 13 03:02:42 CET 2007
I recently completed a panel screen printing project using industrial
strength black epoxy ink, the most durable and pro way to print panel
graphics. I have an used pint of both the base and the catalyst that
I am selling for $50. This type of ink is usually only available in
quantities of 1 quart or greater, so this is an opportunity to
acquire a more reasonable amount of ink. A pint would probably by
enough ink to print at least 50 panels, maybe more.
Here are the specs for the ink:
Sericol Polyscreen TP
Multipurpose Epoxy Ink for a Variety of Demanding Substrates
Substrate applications include aluminum and steel, brass and copper,
many other coated and uncoated metals, baked enamel metal coatings,
glass, melanimes ("Formica"), ceramics, flame treated polyethylene
and polypropylene and many plastics.
Features:
-Exceptional resistance to heat, chemicals and other industrial
products.
-Choice fo high gloss or matte finish.
-Excellent adhesion range.
-Resistant to mirror silvering process.
-Recommended for pad printing.
-May be air dried or force dried.
contact me off list if you are interested.
John
On Mar 8, 2007, at 2:24 AM, Anthony Bisset wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> The serge revision has come along way and is nearly finished. I'll
> post
> pics when it's done (3 weeks eta). In the meantime I thought I
> should let
> everyone know that a custom made 22 space (dual sided) military spec
> transport case made by quantum scientific will need to find a new
> home.
>
> I had a second one made that is 20 spaces and a bit more shallow to
> make
> it more like luggage for air travel. If anyone is in need of a high
> density portable modular rack with built in wheels contact me for
> pictures.
>
> Apologies if this seems like spam, going through the design and
> spec of a
> case with Quantum scientific is a time consuming process and the
> result
> is a great portable modular rack so I thought i'd make the offer to
> save
> others design time or money... Depth is 4.5 inches, height is 22
> spaces
> and it's dual sided. It was holding 8 serge panels, a fenix and a 2u
> interface along with encore expressionist and spring reverb...
>
> Cheers,
> -anthony
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