Loris is right. The difference between my figure
of 1.1 mm and the figure he gets by calculating
based on 1 ml of solution per square inch of
surface is due to the fact that there is some
waste of the glop during the coating operation so
only about 80% of the stuff is actually used. The
actual height is defined by the thickness of the
flexible magnetic sheeting material, which is
0.043", or 1.09 mm.
Sandy
At 12:33 PM +0200 12/21/06, Loris Medici wrote:
>Damiano,
>
>1ml per square inch would give around 1.5mm wet height. See below:
>
>Sandy's using 1ml (1 cubic mm) glop per square inch ->
>
>If 25.4mm x 25.4mm x (WH) mm / 1000 = 1 cubic mm
>Then WH = 1.55mm (WH = Wet height)
>
>Regards,
>Loris.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Damiano Bianca [mailto:damiano.bianca@gmail.com]
>Sent: 21 Aralžk 2006 Pers¸embe 11:03
>To: carbon@spitbite.org
>Subject: Re: [carbon] Black Cat Carbon Tissue
>
>
>Opss, I beg your pardon, I did a mistake in calculating, usually i use
>0.06 (100 cc on A3+) and it works well. dam
>
>
>> it corresponds to 0,16 mm of thickness. have you any problems with
>> blistering when unglue the sandwich? dam
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