Andrew,
I was commenting on the suitability of peristaltic pumps (or more
correctly the one I repaired) for the task. I am not in the market to
make a spray etcher. But thanks anyway...
Regards,
Ross McKenzie
ValuSoft
Melbourne Australia
Andrew wrote:
> > Ross wrote:
> >
> > Coincidentally, I have just finished repairing
> > a peristaltic pump for a local company. The
> > volume of liquid moved is not high so I wonder
> > if that would really be a practical approach.
>
> Ross,
>
> Adam Seychell states a model number of a pump
> in his posts about a spray etcher. It was a
> diagphram pump from a company called sureflow.
> No metal parts in contact with the pumped liquid
> and bolts that hold it together may have even
> been from titanium to make it even more
> tollerant.
>
> >From memory Adam is in the same city as you so
> there is probably a local supplier.
>
>