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Emulsion Question
Denis Kolar:
--- Quote from: Homer on June 21, 2011, 08:10:45 AM ---Chromaline CT-R - it's like QTX, Textile PV but higher solid content, shoots in 45 seconds, 45.00 gal. all around win. . .I didn't care for the viscosity of HVP, I may try it again when the price goes up on my CT-R.
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Which exposure unit you have to be able to shoot 45 sec? Also, everywhere CT-r is $88, where do you get it for $45? :)
Homer:
black lights and I have a source. . .pm sent. . . ;)
I would say I'll call you but I'm not Sam.
Denis Kolar:
--- Quote from: Homer on June 21, 2011, 08:46:01 AM ---black lights and I have a source. . .pm sent. . . ;)
I would say I'll call you but I'm not Sam.
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;)
alan802:
I like Chromablue, Kiwo One Coat and Saati PHW Red. Those are all high solids pure photopolymer emulsions. We use the chromablue and Saati right now. The saati is delegated to low mesh screens and building very thick stencils, and the chroma is used on 137 and up with 15-25% eom ratios, depending on mesh count.
Clark:
I'm moving from One-Coat to ChromaBlue for standard stuff, and I normally use Ulano LX-680 for simulated process screens. But I got a sample of some Saati emulsion that I'm told is similar to LX-680.
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