What CerMark for Chrome? BEHost / Wednesday, March 23, 2022 0 365 Article rating: No rating Question- Looking for cermark for chrome I think it is lmm6038? Answer- LMM-6038, Black Laser Marking Paste. Marks On High-Polish Metals, Such As Chrome Or Nickel Plating And Stainless Steel Read more
I see that the LMM6000 is more expensive, what is the difference between the LMM6000 and the New Ultra? BEHost / Wednesday, March 23, 2022 0 320 Article rating: No rating Question- I see that the LMM6000 is more expensive, what is the difference between the LMM6000 and the New Ultra? I know that the LMM6000 is like the more usual Answer- CerMark ULTRA is a new formula that is produced by Ferro who has acquired the TherMark brand some time ago. TherMark had previously created different formulas for their products. For example we had a formula for stainless steel, another for aluminum, another for copper, another for ceramics, another for glass, etc. Now, Ultra comes to do the things more simple. The quality of the mark is better and you can do your project faster than LMM 6000. The result of the new investigation produces a lower price too! You can continue using the LMM6000 to work with stainless steel and other metals, however, you already have another product that may be more functional, the Ultra can be used on different substrates at the same time. Read more
Can a light plastic bristle brushing with IPA be done to check adherence? BEHost / Wednesday, March 23, 2022 0 231 Article rating: No rating Question- Can a light plastic bristle brushing with IPA be done to check adherence? Answer- One Rule Of Thumb When It Comes To Using The CerMark. The Laser Mark Can Only Be As Durable As The Substrate It Is Applied To. I Can Suggest Testing To Determine The Best Setting. Read more
Where you can find a distributor in Mexico BEHost / Wednesday, March 23, 2022 0 252 Article rating: No rating Question- Where you can find a distributor in Mexico or you can make the purchase directly with you? Answer- We Have A Distributor In Mexico For Some Of Our Products And Some Can Be Purchased Directly, We Also Have A Representative In Costa Rica Read more
My ink/paste has solidified. Can I re-liquify it? BEHost / Wednesday, March 23, 2022 0 241 Article rating: No rating Question- My ink/paste has solidified. Can I re-liquify it? Answer- Yes. You can re-liquify the ink by using small amounts of denatured alcohol or demineralized water. This process may take several hours or even days depending on how much material was in the container. Please remember that the more thinning agent you use, the lighter the pigment may become. Read more