How about building a UV flashing unit. High intensity UV light tubes. You stick the board into the oven and blam!!! Done in one minute? Tom, Herb…can it work?
How about building a UV flashing unit. High intensity UV light tubes. You > stick the board into the oven and blam!!! Done in one minute?>>> Tom, Herb…can it work? I think youjust need to put the tubes closer together, more of them and then if is just a lam coat, then run a fan inside that hatch??? Comments?
I think youjust need to put the tubes closer together, more of them and > then if is just a lam coat, then run a fan inside that hatch???>>> Comments? I don’t think that will work too good. It is like saying you can go get a flash tan in the salon by intensifing the UV and running a fan.
I don’t think that will work too good. It is like saying you can go get a > flash tan in the salon by intensifing the UV and running a fan. They use flash units for drying inks on silk screened t-shirts?
They use flash units for drying inks on silk screened t-shirts? I think I got it. Just make a tube like the on eat suncure…seems like they know what they are doing.
They use flash units for drying inks on silk screened t-shirts? T-shirt inks need to be heated to 300+ degrees to cure. It is a heat issue, not a light issue. The flash cure units for t-shirts are just a heater on wheels that you roll over the shirt for up to 30 seconds to cure it.