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Subject: Re: Spray etcher

From: "cruizzer77" <atlantis7@...>
Date: 2004-07-21

Thanks for your replies!

I tried the one with the propeller, mounted a small cpu fan
propeller on the bottom of the tube and the upper part of a half-
liter fanta bottle over it to form a kind of funnel. The rotating
direction was correct but there happened _nothing_ when I sped it up
to 5000 turns (I used water to test it). By the way I simply used a
drill with a flexible to drive it. The problem is that I'm using a
KRH M20 electrician's installation tube with an outside diameter of
20mm which is too small to fit any propeller inside. But the idea
with the 3 holes sounds interesting, I imagine that the holes are
drilled with an angle. What diameter does the tube approximately
have?

Regards
Martin



--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Markus Zingg <m.zingg@n...>
wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm currently building my own spray etcher of the rotating
> >perforated tube type. The most difficult problem is to get the
fluid
> >up that tube. Does anyone know what kind of mechanism commercial
> >spray etchers like the ones from Bungard use?
> >
> >Regards
> >Martin
>
> The one I have is having a small plate that basically would "close"
> the tube but this plate is having three holes in it. Can't tell
from
> memory wehter these are just holes or if they are drilled with an
> angle to form some sort of propeller as Stefan sugested.
>
> IMHO it's not too important as long as some fluid can get in. The
> plate moreover seems to serve as a way to even limitt the amount of
> fluid that otherwise would go up the tube. The problem here is that
> yuo need a surprisingly powerfull motor to drive the tube and I can
> imagine that having no plate there would simply make the tube
rotate
> less quickly leading to a less intense spray effect. These are just
> speculations on my end. I never did eny experimenting yet.
>
> Markus