Is anyone aware of what kind of pen to use to write on anodized aluminum or silkscreening (such as on PCBs or panels). It needs to be a black pen with a fine tip. I've tried a standard Sharpie and it doesn't stick. Suggestions would be appreciated!
Looks like this should work
http://www.durablesupply.com/brmafipo.html
Looks like this should work
http://www.durablesupply.com/brmafipo.html
Try the Staedtler Mars Lumocolor Permanent 31 series. The ink was originally designed for plastics printed with the old flatbed blueprint plotters. This will stick to epoxy-based clear coats. It is as permanent as you can get without having it automatically ships with an MSDS.
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#313 Super fine tip (thin line)
#317 Medium tip (Sharpie width)
#318 Fine tip (between 313 and 317)
🙂ensen.
#313 Super fine tip (thin line)
#317 Medium tip (Sharpie width)
#318 Fine tip (between 313 and 317)
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
What about using a standard laser or inkjet printer?
I'm looking for that old fashioned special paper with which one can make pictures to iron on t-shirts. Maybe you can Iron the same on anodized aluminium??
I'm looking for that old fashioned special paper with which one can make pictures to iron on t-shirts. Maybe you can Iron the same on anodized aluminium??
Bel Inc. sells "decal" paper for laser printers -- in 8.5x11 sheets -- you can make a very detailed panel using anything from your word-processing program to a CAD program -- and transfer to the anodized panel -- then apply a urethane finish to protect.
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