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Lacquer Marker Edding 792

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2010

Lacquer Marker Edding 792To produce simple printed circuit board in home conditions provided that the desired circuit is elementary you need to draw it directly on glass-fiber laminate. It let you not waste your time to make a template to transfer pattern. Different inks or Zapon lacquer are used for drawing. But the easiest way to draw the circuit is to use a special marker. Let's have a look at marker Edding 792 as an example.The marker has aluminum body with inserted ball to stir before usage. The thin tip with diameter of 0.8 mm does not require pressing when writing, and allows applying straight and extremely fine lines on the board. The ink has high concentration of pigment and provides goods application on the surface either smooth or rough one. A commercial lacquer marker 792 is mostly used for labeling in the industrial conditions. The marker showed successful application at temperature differences from -15 to +35 Centigrade degrees. It can also be used as all-purpose marker, for example, to mark various materials, on articles made of resin, plastic, glass and metal as well as to mark conductors and cables. The ink is non-erasable, light- and waterproof, heat-resistant and quick-drying. For this reason the marker is widely used for different decorative and interior works.So different markers can be used, but Edding 792 marker is enough substitute for all of them.

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