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The Press-n-Peel Blue Transfer Film for PCBs is a game-changer for DIY electronics enthusiasts. This pack of 5 sheets, each measuring 21.6 x 28.4 cm, allows for effortless PCB creation without the need for UV exposure. Lightweight and portable, these sheets are perfect for on-the-go projects, all while being backed by the trusted Velleman brand.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 30 x 23 x 0.1 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Brand | Velleman |
Colour | blue |
Part number | VV-FF |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**E
Better than backing sheets from sticky labels.
Just started trying to etch designs into brass. Previously used backing sheets from sticky labels, but without consistent results. They produced small pin holes that allowed small etched holes to appear. Now after my first trial of these PNP sheets, I have achieved the finish that I want.
M**D
I purchased this product because Press and peel seems easy to use.
Not had opportunities to use this but Im looking forward to it
G**I
Easy to use, good quality and value for money.
Used this product to transfer a childs drawing on to silver ready for etching, worked well and easy to create and use.
C**.
Etched Brass Label
I used this product to make some etched brass signs for my Loco. Very easy to setup and use.
A**E
Opens up new possibilities
I needed a way of reproducing a panel for a camera. My original thoughts were to etch the aluminium with Ferric chloride but I got some black anodised trophy material and used the transfer film as a mask so that I could bleach out the anodising and the effect is very good. It looks very similar to the original factory made panel. I've got a little pixelation going on, only minor and that's the printer running at 1200DPI, or an emulation. I printed onto the film and taped it to the aluminium before running it through an old laminator - about 20 passes. The aluminium surface had been cleaned with soap/water then acetone first. So, how did I end up with shiny, silver text? Make up a weakish solution of sodium hydroxide (caustic soda). Keep moving it in the bath just until the dye comes away, then rinse.
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