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How Would You Solve Pinball Manufacturing Quality Issues?

By KozMckPinball

2 years ago


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    #25 2 years ago
    Quoted from woody76:

    I am not sure Sun process is still around but they did develop the diamond plate which was a Dupont made clear cloat. Is this stuff no longer available?

    Still available.

    But it was total crap.

    Cloudy, quickly wore away.

    Think of any real TAF, AFM or MM, always worn to the wood

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    #28 2 years ago
    Quoted from Lhyrgoif:

    So it's OK to let some unfortunate worker in a low cost country to be exposed to chemicals hazardous to their health and/or his local environment be polluted (chemicals not used any longer for a reason).

    All those inks and clearcoat are still produced, right here in the USA

    Still being used.

    Still totally legal.

    Humans have been using silkscreen for 1200 years; pretty much a proven technology

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