Some time ago I had read about a new enamel product that is hardened by exposure to ultraviolet light.
Hello Robert, : )
It seems that there have been several posts lately about products
which add color when applied onto metal and “cured” in a variety of
ways. These coloring systems often seem to be mistaken for, and / or
misnamed “Enamels” when they are in fact not the same materials as
enamels at all, and the finished appearance is achieved in a very
different process to enameling.
Does anyone have a name and source for this product ?
There are many color system products available which become “cured”
in a variety of ways. You can search for on the Orchid
Archives with search terms & product names such as… “Cororit,”
“Ceramit,” or “Durenamel.” And other types of color systems like,
“Colores Epoxy Resin,” “Resin,” “Epoxy,” or “Epoxy Resin.”
One of the products, and the one you may be inquiring about, is a
color system product known as “Colorit.” It is photosensitive – it
is cured with a blue light. There is a VERY informative post on the
Orchid Archives regarding “Colorit’s” properties and application.
Orchid Archives Link:
And you can probably email the person who made that post for
additional
I believe that Gesswein Co. Inc. www.gesswein.comTel: 1-800-544-2043
x287 in CT: 203-366-5400 sells the product. There may be other
similar products that would be of use to you and hopefully you will
receive additional posts to your inquiry. Hope you find the product
that will best serve your needs!
Very Best Regards!
Sharon Scalise
Ornamental Creations
@Ornamental_Creations
http://users.netconnect.com.au/~sscalise/