Marvin
They also have some inkjet resists. I've got an email in to them to
find out about pricing and data sheets. I kind of wonder about the UV
inks, if the only thing that will remove them will also remove the
remaining copper, it kind of makes an issue of itself ;)
Also, I talked about www.precisa.com - my mistake, it is actually
www.precisia.net. They are a subsidiary of Flint Hill Ink, formed
last year to handle electronic inks.
The have water soluble silver and carbon based inks, as well as non
water based.
Richard
They also have some inkjet resists. I've got an email in to them to
find out about pricing and data sheets. I kind of wonder about the UV
inks, if the only thing that will remove them will also remove the
remaining copper, it kind of makes an issue of itself ;)
Also, I talked about www.precisa.com - my mistake, it is actually
www.precisia.net. They are a subsidiary of Flint Hill Ink, formed
last year to handle electronic inks.
The have water soluble silver and carbon based inks, as well as non
water based.
Richard
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, mpdickens <md30022@y...> wrote:
> I have been following this thread with great interest.
> Anyway, here is a line of products you may find
> helpful:
>
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> <snip>
> On the web at: www.aellora.com.
>
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> <snip> It's
> only enemy would probably be sodium hydroxide which
> would eat it right off with the copper.
> <snip>
> Marvin Dickens
> Alpharetta, Georgia USA