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Top Benefits of RapidMask Dry Process Film for Sandcarving | IKONICS Imaging 

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In the ever-evolving landscape of the personalization industry, innovation takes center stage with IKONICS Imaging's groundbreaking photoresist film, RapidMask. As the only product on the market that requires absolutely no washout, RapidMask's dry processing and self-adhesive features set it apart as the go-to solution for achieving fine detail halftones and unparalleled blast resistance. If you have any questions about how to use RapidMask, let us know in the comments or reach out to us via our website.
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@jmthaanum
@jmthaanum 7 месяцев назад
I use the High Detail and usually get great results. One problem does come up at times, though. Hopefully I can figure out how to describe it... If the design has a large solid area to blast (like the antler on the mug) the exposed film in that part of the design sometimes comes off very suddenly, as one big "flake" which can lift the surrounding mask enough to create a small blemish. Anyone else experience this? If so, have you found a solution to this problem? Thanks
@56Nine
@56Nine 7 месяцев назад
To an extent, I have seen what you are describing, but not experienced the same results. I normally etch at ~20-30 psi, and when I see this happen, I change my angle of attack. What pressure are you using?
@IKONICSImaging
@IKONICSImaging 6 месяцев назад
I agree with @56Nine... check your pressure and angle of blasting. Also, which abrasive are you using?
@jmthaanum
@jmthaanum 6 месяцев назад
25 to 30 psi when etching lightly but crank it up when using rubber mask on a rock. Abrasive is silica carbide. I'm at home with sick wife, so can't check, but I think it's 180 grit. I blast as perpendicular as can be managed. I think it is more of an exposure or adhesion issue. I've recently tried letting the masked item sit in the dark for an hour or so, and that seems to help (but not completely cure) the problem.
@56Nine
@56Nine 6 месяцев назад
@@jmthaanum Do you know the age of the mask? Or has the mask sat out before blasting (more than 2 hours). I had one that, due to unforeseen circumstances, sat for a few days, and it was a trainwreck. Not overexposed due to UV light, but didn't adhere well, like it dried out.
@IKONICSImaging
@IKONICSImaging 5 месяцев назад
@@jmthaanum sounds like there might be a few things going on. Please reach out to Darin (our technical guru) so he can ask some additional follow-up questions and help troubleshoot better/faster :) ikonicsimaging.com/contact/
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