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spyros!
24/05/2013, 18:24
Kαλησπερα χαζευοντας στο youtube επεσα πανω σε αυτα τα βιντεο:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8JcW1mO5Tc

Γνωριζετε την παραπανω διαδικασια,εχεις καποιος προσπαθει να κανει κατι σαν το παραπανω βιντεο?Αν ναι ποια ειναι η διαδικασια και τι περιεχει μεσα?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfTgAJwTuLU

Φαινεται πολυ ευκολο,εχεις καποιος κανει αυτη την διαδικασια?



Αν καποιος γνωριζει,με ενδιαφερει πολυ να μαθω!:)

MikeG
24/05/2013, 18:25
http://www.moto.gr/forums/showthread.php?t=134521&highlight=Swirling

spyros!
24/05/2013, 18:29
http://www.moto.gr/forums/showthread.php?t=134521&highlight=Swirling

Ευχαριστω φιλε μου,αλλα δεν εχει δοθει καποια απαντηση,που να βοηθαει!

MikeG
24/05/2013, 18:30
Ευχαριστω φιλε μου,αλλα δεν εχει δοθει καποια απαντηση,που να βοηθαει!

& ούτε θα δοθεί.

spyros!
25/05/2013, 10:59
& ούτε θα δοθεί.

Γνωριζεις εσυ κατι?

Bradipous
25/05/2013, 12:30
Hydrographics or HydroGraphics, also known as immersion printing, water transfer printing, water transfer imaging, cubic printing, or hydro dipping, is a method of applying printed designs to three-dimensional objects. The hydrographic process can be used on metal, plastic, glass, hard woods, and various other materials. In the process, the substrate piece to be printed is pre-treated and a base coat material is applied. A polyvinyl alcohol film is gravure-printed with the graphic image to be transferred, and is then floated on the surface of a vat of water. An activator chemical is sprayed on the film to dissolve it into a liquid and activate a bonding agent. The piece is then lowered into the vat, through the floating ink layer, which wraps around and adheres to it. After removing the piece from the water, a top coat is applied to protect the design. With multiple dippings, hydrographics printing can achieve full 360° coverage of the part surface, including small crevices.


Αυτοι (http://hgarts.com/) εχουν και ωραια βιντεακια και απο οτι φαινεται χρησιμοποιουν διαφορετικη τεχνικη.

Και αυτοι (http://www.hydrographicsinc.com/about-the-process.html)εχουν πολλα σχεδια..

spyros!
25/05/2013, 13:21
Hydrographics or HydroGraphics, also known as immersion printing, water transfer printing, water transfer imaging, cubic printing, or hydro dipping, is a method of applying printed designs to three-dimensional objects. The hydrographic process can be used on metal, plastic, glass, hard woods, and various other materials. In the process, the substrate piece to be printed is pre-treated and a base coat material is applied. A polyvinyl alcohol film is gravure-printed with the graphic image to be transferred, and is then floated on the surface of a vat of water. An activator chemical is sprayed on the film to dissolve it into a liquid and activate a bonding agent. The piece is then lowered into the vat, through the floating ink layer, which wraps around and adheres to it. After removing the piece from the water, a top coat is applied to protect the design. With multiple dippings, hydrographics printing can achieve full 360° coverage of the part surface, including small crevices.


Αυτοι (http://hgarts.com/) εχουν και ωραια βιντεακια και απο οτι φαινεται χρησιμοποιουν διαφορετικη τεχνικη.

Και αυτοι (http://www.hydrographicsinc.com/about-the-process.html)εχουν πολλα σχεδια..


Σε ευχαριστω πολυ φιλε μου!:beer:

motomaniac
27/01/2014, 10:59
κανενα νεο? ψαχνω υλικα. κι ειδικα το activator ειναι δυσκολο στο ελλαδισταν.