by victor1956
http://www.lan23.ru/forum/showthread.php?t=36&page=12post 115
About laser-iron technology in the manufacture of panel
antenna seems to me out of the question - anyone who made the board
according to this technology knows that large surfaces are very bad, with the effect of the "lunar surface" clumsy.
You need to do with the use of self-adhesive film on the following
technology:
1. On a paper backing film, on an inkjet, print the antenna circuit in a mirrored form. Do not print on a laser - the film may stick to the hot drum in the printer.
2. Acutely, along the ruler, with a sharp scalpel cut along the contour,
leave the technological jumpers between the large squares, so that the elements of the cut out contour are not shifted.
3. Put a paper layer on a flat surface and stick
strips of paper masking tape on tape. It is necessary
to prevent contour elements from shifting.
4. Put the contour on the table with the side plastered with masking tape and
carefully remove the protective paper layer.
5. From above accurately impose the prepared preparation
from fiberglass, pressing it to the film.
6. Turn, carefully remove the masking tape, it can be removed easily.
7. Cut the scalpel and remove the technological jumpers.
8. Travite. Strain preferably in a fresh solution, something
avoid undercutting at the edges of the tracks.
This method allows you to do without cutting the film on a plotter,
although of course you have to tinker. BUT if you need to make one copy of the antenna, it is not scary.
from myself — poisoned so — took the cardboard box — put the plastic wrap — the bath is ready — in a metal container — you can't do it
Post has been editedalex07111971 - 28.12.13, 00:09