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Re: Dissapearing Tracks in deveoper

2004-02-04 by tboneuk_2000

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan 
<stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
> On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 17:06:49 -0000, tboneuk_2000 
> <a_reynolds@b...> wrote:
> 
> > I have just looked at the film I used and discovered the print 
may
> > have been the wrong way around. I presume the ink should have 
been
> > next to the board, I had this the other way around so the light 
hit
> > the ink printed on the film then had to pass through the 
transparent
> > film itself before hitting the board.
> > Am I right in thinking this would effect the exposure 
efficientcy or
> > will it not make any difference?
> >
> >  Kind regards
> >
> >  Tbone
> >
> >
> 
> it is better to put the ink to the board because of undercutting 
of light, 
> however i have made
> a few boards the wrong way around and it always worked...
> it should not affect the result in larger copper areas (e.g. a 
pad).
> 
> ST

Although it may not make a differance I fliped the film over, so the 
ink faced the board.
My original trial board was exposed for 4 to 13 mins at 1 min 
intervals, now I tried exposing another board for 12 to 30 mins in 2 
min steps.
Still not developing, should I see an image of the transfer (even a 
faint image) before developing the board ?
One thing that may be worth mentioning is that for this second trial 
I used the same deveoping solution that I used for the first (is it 
normal to do this or should I have made anew batch for each 
development)..?
The original board had an image for few seconds then seem to 
dissapear in the solution, this new board exposed for longer had no 
such image. Could it be I need to expose for a much shorter time <4 
mins ?

Kind Regards 

Tbone

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