Hi, I recently bought the roller-coating version of this photo resist and am having a terrible time getting a board to cure properly. What generally happens is that the board will cure somewhat well except for a big, jagged "rip" through the center of the board's resist. It looks like a ragged tear in the resist and spreads out in sharp edges kind of resembling a lighting strike with the streamers of the defect branching out. If anyone is interested I can post a picture of the problem. Has anyone used this stuff and had any success with it? I've tried diluting it since it tends to capture bubbles like crazy when spread normally but that just results in a pool of concentrated resist in the center of the board and decreasing amounts as it reaches the edges of the board. I would really appreciate some hints since the stuff has great potential to coat large/thick boards that won't fit in a normal laminator with the dry film resist. Thanks! Larry [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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AQ3000 Waterborne Photoresist questions
2009-12-03 by Larry Battraw
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