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Embossing dark
For this please use the embossing stamp with 90-degree anode (Art.-no.: 5025 ST)
1.
Cover the carbon anode with a white felt strip and fasten with an O ring
2.
Switch the machine on by means of the switch located on the back of the machine
3.
Turn the 3 position switch on the front of the machine to position number 3:
12 volts will be displayed on the meter also located on the front of the machine.
4.
Attach the earth clip to the part to be embossed.
5.
Select Electrolyte ET or EC-S and shake vigorously, pour a few drops of the electrolyte directly
onto the felt
6.
Position the template into the required spot and gently move the anode backwards and forwards
over the template for 2 to 4 seconds.
7.
After the embossing is complete wipe the surface with a cloth soaked in Neutralizer.
Every time use a separate felt strip, otherwise it could happen that you will blacken your
component.
Tips for handling templates.
Each electrolyte contains salts. The templates can become clogged with these salts. Therefore,
you should clean the templates after every use with
clean water and washing up liquid.
Please never clean with chemical cleaners (benzine, acetone, etc.),
this destroys the template.
CAUTION
NOTE: Never use the brush in position no. 3
To avoid short circuiting the machine, change the brush end before all the brush fibers are
depleted. Whilst using chemicals an acid resistant apron, gloves and suitable eye
protection should be worn.
Avoid getting solutions on your skin, if you do get the solutions on your skin, rinse off
with plenty of clean water.
For embossing dark or light the correct electrolytes for the grade of substrate material needs to
be used.
(See Below)
Embossing Dark:
ET - Vanadium Steels
EC - Chrome Vanadium Steels
EM - Brass Copper and Tin
EA -Aluminium
Embossing Light:
EN -Allmaterials