Coppers Lot
New Member
Hi all,
There have been a few questions over the years about hydrographic printing.
I am interested in the manufacture of small run custom films and I imagine that several other pigment printers are also interested.
There is loads of information on the net on how to make your own prints, the basics are as I understand it: Print your pattern onto PVA film with pure pigment ink. Spray Activator "A" to fix film. Put folm in water and spray with part "B" to melt the pva and re-hydrate the water based ink.....dip part.
I am aware of the chemical formulas that are available with the exception of the fixative/sealant which for some reason is called Activator "A".
I know "A" is based on an Automotive Isolator/Sealer of some kind.
Recently I asked this question of a chemist friend of mine. I can't afford the reverse engineer fee (1k£) so as a favour they gave me an opinion based on a sniff test.
My chemist friend guesses that Activator "A" is a watered down version of Dope (Aircraft model makers Sealer).
I have had a look at the MSDS for Dope and there are similarities with the MSDS for Activator "B".
Does anyone already make their own or have an opinion as to what Activator "A" actually is please?
There have been a few questions over the years about hydrographic printing.
I am interested in the manufacture of small run custom films and I imagine that several other pigment printers are also interested.
There is loads of information on the net on how to make your own prints, the basics are as I understand it: Print your pattern onto PVA film with pure pigment ink. Spray Activator "A" to fix film. Put folm in water and spray with part "B" to melt the pva and re-hydrate the water based ink.....dip part.
I am aware of the chemical formulas that are available with the exception of the fixative/sealant which for some reason is called Activator "A".
I know "A" is based on an Automotive Isolator/Sealer of some kind.
Recently I asked this question of a chemist friend of mine. I can't afford the reverse engineer fee (1k£) so as a favour they gave me an opinion based on a sniff test.
My chemist friend guesses that Activator "A" is a watered down version of Dope (Aircraft model makers Sealer).
I have had a look at the MSDS for Dope and there are similarities with the MSDS for Activator "B".
Does anyone already make their own or have an opinion as to what Activator "A" actually is please?