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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Standard inkjet inks for etch resist?

From: "Jeremy Taylor" <jt@...>
Date: 2004-03-04

Although I'm not interested in this technology, I'd thought I'd drop a
teaser
Minwax polycrylic is a water soluble polymer, It's thin-able with water, and
dries to a chemically resistant and VERY hard surface.
The only possible problems I see with it as an etch resist, are 1: it may
not adhere to copper, and two if it does, you might not ever get it off.

JT

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan King" <alan@...>
To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Standard inkjet inks for etch resist?


> mikezcnc wrote:
>
> > Stefan,
> >
> > Yes. It is a replacement technology for existing wet-type. On a
> > second thought, I am not sure if they don't need a second step
> > similar to our 'tinning process'. Here's a website in Italy:
> > http://www.new-system.com/ Talking to the ink company in GB is like
> > talking to a bride that just won Miss Universe contest...
> >
> > www.avecia.com I would love to put them out of business.
> >
> >
> > Mike
>
>
> Note there are brochures for the other two, but not the board printer.
It is
> not the first or likely the last attempt at one of these, and they tend to
fail
> in the marketplace from one undesireable quality or another. Even if it
works
> flawlessly, it has to compete as well, and the large scale inertia is a
tough
> thing to overcome. Similar to trying to dent a mountain by shooting BB's
at it,
> it has to be one heck of a BB to even make an impression and become more
than a
> tiny niche product..
>
> In other words, wish them good luck, but at the same time keep an eye
out in
> the news for their obituary within the next year or two. The other two
look
> more practical though, so they may stay in with those at least even if the
other
> doesn't catch on.
>
> There are high end versions of some normal printers like Epson that use
> similar inks etc. Have to wonder if they aren't the guts from a wider
> distribution printer with their own controller and extra hardware.
>
> Alan
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