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 From:  jeffrey
 To:  LaserMike 
909.13 In reply to 909.1 
Mike

How do you cermark anodized alum? do you laser first thru the coating then apply the cermark and laser again. I'v been told you can not cermark on coated metals.

the part looks great

JEFF WALKER
computerengraving
engravec@bellsouth.net
 

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 From:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY)
 To:  jeffrey 
909.14 In reply to 909.13 
Great info to know.

Philadelphia, PA (Really Bensalem)

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 From:  laserman (MIKEMAC)
 To:  ALL
909.15 In reply to 909.14 

Ferro has a solution strictly for anodized metals It is LMM - 6046 It is a yellow paste. We have tested it and are not extremely happy with the results. It works but it is not a consistent process It seemed to vary from part to part.

We tested this a while ago so they may have improved it by now.

CEM- Sales and Service of Universal Lasers, Versa Lasers, and Meistergram / H-square engravers.
2800 S. Main St.,Unit C
Santa Ana, Ca 92707
714-444-2385

 

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 From:  LaserMike
 To:  jeffrey 
909.16 In reply to 909.13 

No pre lasering needed, just apply the cermark direct and blast away! ;-) 

-Mike

EDITED: 1 Oct 2005 by LASERMIKE

 
 
     
 

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