Marvin
They also have some inkjet resists. I've got an email in to them to
find out about pricing and data sheets. I kind of wonder about the UV
inks, if the only thing that will remove them will also remove the
remaining copper, it kind of makes an issue of itself ;)
Also, I talked about www.precisa.com - my mistake, it is actually
www.precisia.net. They are a subsidiary of Flint Hill Ink, formed
last year to handle electronic inks.
The have water soluble silver and carbon based inks, as well as non
water based.
Richard
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, mpdickens <md30022@y...> wrote:
> I have been following this thread with great interest.
> Anyway, here is a line of products you may find
> helpful:
>
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> <snip>
> On the web at: www.aellora.com.
>
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>
> <snip> It's
> only enemy would probably be sodium hydroxide which
> would eat it right off with the copper.
> <snip>
> Marvin Dickens
> Alpharetta, Georgia USA