I have some small tapped hole and some very fine threaded holes, what should I use to mask them. I will be anodizing Black.
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Re: What is a good material for masking holes?
Originally posted by rayginn_mfgI have some small tapped hole and some very fine threaded holes, what should I use to mask them. I will be anodizing Black.
You should be able to find some type of malleable "spongy" material to just roll up and let it conform to the inside. How small are you talking ? You might also try a hot glue gun.. easiest way by far is no masking.
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Re: What is a good material for masking holes?
I use silicon plugs mostly now.
I have in the past pulled bits of silicon tubing through the hole and have (and still use) some pcb pealable mask. Look for one that is acrylic based and you should be fine. The only problem I have with it is that it doesn't hold up to the degreaser I'm using so I have to degrease - wash - dry - mask - dry - then etch
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Re: What is a good material for masking holes?
Originally posted by ssweeNylon is not the best choice. It won't hold up to the acid.
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Re: What is a good material for masking holes?
I am going from previous post from guys that had tried nylon and a CRC (chemical resistance chart). You can get a CRC from Little Giant Pump site in PDF format. It doesn't list all materials but enough of the main ones.
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