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Re: Standard inkjet inks for etch resist?

2004-03-04 by mikezcnc

Stefan,

Yes. It is a replacement technology for existing wet-type. On a 
second thought, I am not sure if they don't need a second step 
similar to our 'tinning process'. Here's a website in Italy: 
http://www.new-system.com/ Talking to the ink company in GB is like 
talking to a bride that just won Miss Universe contest...

www.avecia.com I would love to put them out of business.


Mike


-- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan 
<stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 19:22:41 -0000, mikezcnc <eemikez@c...> wrote:
> 
> > I heard from someone making conductive inks and they don't sell 
it to
> > public. They want to sell ypou a massive machine that uses that 
ink,
> > instead.
> > As far as floor wax goes: not a good idea. Stuff dries out and 
clogs
> > up a printer. Solvent? Ammonia, another alergenic chemical taht 
will
> > make you look like a spotted owl. Bottom line is: no conductive 
inks
> > are available on the market. Yet although they are available to
> > select customers. People print DNA's, resistors but we have no 
access
> > to these technologies.
> > Screen printing conductive material? Probably the same situation.
> > Mike
> 
> 
> Could you solder on this stuff?
> 
> ST

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