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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Sensitizing PCBs yourself with a spray can

From: David Hopkins <davhop@...>
Date: 2004-03-19

Josh,

Try the product made by Electrolube. http://www.electrolube.co.uk/index.shtml

This product has been use in this part of the woods with reasonable success.

I believe it can be obtained in the US from

ECHELON Industries in California.

We buy ours from RS components rswww.com Part # is 198-9657

Do a web search on these company names and you will manage to find the product.

David

At 02:27 PM 19/03/2004, you wrote:
> I saw a site a while back where a guy was using a PCB sensitizing
>spray in a can. It was from Europe...I can't remember what it was
>called...GPC or something. You just sprayed it onto a board,
>exposed, developed and etched. I looked and looked and even emailed
>a bunch of companies to find it, but never did. I am told it is
>fairly hard to use, as it is said to be tricky to get the right
>uniform thickness of the stuff on boards.
> I'd still like to try it though. Does anyone know what some of
>these products are called and/or where to find them in the US?
>
>-Josh
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David Hopkins (VK4ZF)
Queensland
AUSTRALIA
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