Description of
Puretchâ„¢
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Photo-etching is a
time tested technique, and the good thing is now it
can be non-toxic without compromising resolution,
plate durability and traditional plate
manipulation. Puretch is a biodegradeable, negative
working dry film photo etching resist. It was
designed for the highest resolution etching
possible with a dry film; the thinner the film the
higher the resolution. It is ideal for high
resolution halftone positives and fine line etch
applications. Puretch is for the intaglio
printmaking purist that wants to traditionally etch
the image and have complete control over the plate
surface and edition.
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Puretch
features:
click
to see enlarged details of resist and etched
plates.
- thinnest photopolymer
film on market
- 15 micron or 0.6 mil
thickness
- highest resolution etch
capability
- 1/1000 inch lines and
spaces
- yields consistent and
predictable results
- easy to apply and
etch
- use on any metal with
any etchant
- non-toxic and
safe
- water based
processing
- durable enough for deep
etch
- wide exposure
latitude
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1.transparency
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2. developed
copper plate, Puretch is
purple
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3. printed
etching
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Two plates
exposed with a point light
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Thicker films will not
produce high resolution etchable resists. With thicker
films, the light creeps in and undercuts the dots through
the thickness of the film and hardens the film against the
plate for all except large dots, thus not exposing the metal
to the etchant. This diagram also demonstrates the need for
a point light and not flourescents. Flourescents cause
exaggerated undercutting because light is being cast from
many different angles. The sun is the ultimate point
light.
Puretchâ„¢
advantages
- conventionally etched
plates can print longer editions and/or be steel
faced
- no pre-thinning of film
necessary
- etched plates can be
reworked with traditional processes
- available in 24 3/4"
rolls to accommodate 24" wide plates
- all film is inspected
when rolled, no damaged 'end rolls'
- affordable
price
Image
applications
- digitally generated ink
jet printed bitmaps*
- digitally imageset
halftones and bitmaps
- kodalith halftones and
positives
- photocopy on
mylar
- india ink or toner wash
on frosted mylar
- airbrush, pencil, pen or
crayon drawing on vellum or frosted mylar...
Processing
Basics
- degrease and clean
plate
- apply film with firm
squeegee and distilled H2O
- bake plate to remove
moisture (no long drying times)
- expose art with UV point
light and vacuum frame
- spray or tray develop 1
minute with water and sodium carbonate
solution
- heat dry and cure in
sunlight or UV source
- etch and
print
- detailed
instructions here
- Solar
exposing instructions
here no UV lamp
or vacuum frame needed
- Trouble-Shooting
Tips here
Other uses
- photo etching jewelry
and serving trays
- photo engraved metal
plaques or signs
- fine line printed
circuit board production (pcb)
- chemical
milling
- Electro Etching process.
One of our customers writes in regarding the feasibility
of using Puretch with the electrical etching process.
"I'm delighted to report that it works beautifully! It's
very robust and reliable with this etching process. Even
very small areas of resist are able to withstand the
electric fields. It just hangs on -- I'm having a great
success reproducing very fine details."
Stouffer 21 step
guide
Establish perfect
Puretch exposure times easily with the Stouffer
step guide. There are many different ways for
exposing plates. There are an abundance of
different exposure systems and processing
techniques. The one constant is the step tablet.
Use the step tablet as a benchmark for all
exposures to achieve accuracy and repeatability.
Click
here for guide on
instructions.
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