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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: ebscreen on June 19, 2023, 03:02:31 PM
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Does anyone know where to purchase stainless dip tanks? We have one similar to the picture below and I want to get a couple
more. I believe they are specific to our industry (but might be for electroplating) and the only source I can find is in Europe.
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CCI has stainless dip tanks.
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We'll I'll be danged. We buy from CCI all the time.
Thanks!
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There must be someone in your area who works with stainless steel. Restaurants etc all have sinks etc made of stainless steel.
I had one custom made.
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Years ago, I would go to a local sheet metal shop and have galvanized sinks built, fairly reasonable, never rusted on us or leaked. Does it have to be stainless?
Steve
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There must be someone in your area who works with stainless steel. Restaurants etc all have sinks etc made of stainless steel.
I had one custom made.
I have access to a CNC press brake and can tig weld myself, I've thought pretty hard about it.
But the tanks we have appear to be drawn or formed somehow, fairly sure that takes some serious
serious machinery. Like the kind you have to stand ten feet away from while it's operating.
Years ago, I would go to a local sheet metal shop and have galvanized sinks built, fairly reasonable, never rusted on us or leaked. Does it have to be stainless?
Steve
Dip tank chems tend to react with plain steel, we had a MHM pin fall in once, killed the tank chems.
Not sure where galvy falls on that issue but in my mind it doesn't look good.
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I have access to a CNC press brake and can tig weld myself, I've thought pretty hard about it.
But the tanks we have appear to be drawn or formed somehow, fairly sure that takes some serious
serious machinery. Like the kind you have to stand ten feet away from while it's operating.
The sink we have for developing was made by IT and it has a built-in dip tank on the left side. All of their stainless equipment is 100% tig welded (16? gauge I think). If you have access to a welder and a brake, have at it! Make sure you use some kind of jig to purge the backside of the weld with argon to avoid it looking like black chewing gum. :o
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If you have access to a welder and a brake, have at it!
I appreciate the vote of confidence. Thin stainless is up there on the difficulty scale, I've done it before
but never 3 foot beads.
Make sure you use some kind of jig to purge the backside of the weld with argon to avoid it looking like black chewing gum. :o
A grinder and paint...
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If you don't have stainless steel you can make it out of sheets of PVC glued together. Make sure its thick enough so it won't buckle under the weight.
Another option is to make it out of wood coated with fibre glass.