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printing pcb's on an inkjet gets closer !!!
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Quote from: solutions on December 05, 2013, 03:17:26 03:17
Wake me up when you can laser ablate the copperfoil
I am gonna try 20W Fiber Laser on pcb, will wake you up if i get good result.
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Your big challenge, apart from reflectivity, is going to be depth of focus so you don't wind up cutting all the way through the FR4.
Be careful when you do this. I believe copper fumes are somewhat toxic.
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Thanks for the warning, i do will be carefull.
Will watch very closely to the LPKF laser etching machine video first.
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I believe most people that have used a laser to etch copper boards coat the boards with flat black paint or resit prior to etching to reduce reflections... You might even be able to bond some flat black paper and burn through that...
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December 29, 2013, 08:37:08 20:37 »
More ink here;
http://www.bareconductive.com/file/2013-technicaldatasheet-electricpaint-pdf
Strangely:
"Electric Paint is intended for use with low voltage DC power sources and has not been
tested with sources exceeding 12VDC. Higher voltages are not recommended."
Is this simply lawyerspeak?
I cannot fathom why it would be voltage limited
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another method for making the pcb
very good
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fi4P-Bwc6g8
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