Ok, let's try it again :) "Poise" is the unit of measure for viscosity. Centipoise = 1/100 of a poise. Water is 1, Olive oil is 100. Here is a link: http://www.sizes.com/units/poise.htm UV curable inks are thick, high solids liquids. The main benefit is that they have very little solvents, and therefore have low VOC's. Volatile Organic compounds are not enviromently friendly and are monitored by the government. The arer probably too thick to run through a home inkjet printer. Myc --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas" <teecee@...> wrote: > > > > sniffing around here > > http://www.xpress3d.com/Materials.aspx?sh=1 > > I dont see any info about the viscosity of these resins in the data sheets > > but if they would pass through a printhead ok or be thinned down somehow > > and then cured with an IR light source ... any thoughts > > > > Thomas > > Ooops found it ... crazy day !!! > I was looking at the Somos 11120 & 14120 data sheet and it indicates 260 & > 240 cps, how does this compare with the Durabrite / Mispro inks for > viscosity? > > and I should have said a UV light source. > and some info here about the technology > http://www.xpress3d.com/Processes.aspx?sh=1 > > Thomas >
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Re: Check this out !!
2007-02-25 by mycroft2152
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