Troubleshooting the Wash-Out Process
Check list for
Successful Washout:
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Symptom: Photo resist washes out slowly and ends up ruined before I can finish. Test: Expose a strip of film with a film positive that is know to be good. Our Letralite kits comes with a sample sheet. Wash-out should occur in about 60 seconds. Problem #1: Poor film positive. Masking not washing out correctly is often caused by having a poor film positive. Check your film positive by holding up to a bright light. If the black is not totally opaque it will allow some exposure to occur. With partial exposure to the black areas you will end up washing the mask too long and ruining the mask. Problem #2: Poor water pressure. Turn your hot and cold water on all the way. Ideal wash distance is 4" from the film surface. Often times people with well water find that they do not have enough pressure in their system. If this is the case you may need to purchase a pressure washer available from your local hardware store. Problem #3: Cold water. Masking washes out best with warm water. Turn your hot and cold water on all the way. Symptom: My photo resist will not wash-out at all. Test: Wash-out an unexposed strip of photo resist. The film should wash clean in about 60 seconds. If the mask will not wash out it has been pre-exposed to ultraviolet light. If it passes this test look at other possible problems: Problem #1: Putting the film positive on the wrong side of the light source. The film positive needs to be between the light source and the photo resist film. Problem #2: Photo resist over exposed to ultraviolet light. Exposure time is 30-45 seconds for 3-6mil on a Letralite. Helpful Hints for Letralite™ Users Symptoms: When a Letralite™ blanket is loose, it can not
hold the photo resist film and your film tool (vellum, etc) against the
clear cylinder tightly. Light is then able to seep between areas where
there is no a tight contact between the two. It usually never happens in
the same spot twice and is more prevalent when exposing larger sheets of
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