[alt-photo] Re: odd tintype observation
Kerik
kerik at kerik.com
Tue Nov 23 17:27:43 GMT 2010
Christina,
I've had a couple of workshop students do the same thing with collodion.
They get too excited and forget to peel the plastic.
The trophy plate aluminum that Main Trophy sells is not anodized. It is
coated with a gloss enamel paint (according to the sales guy I deal with
there). Anodizing usually leaves a satiny finish rather than glossy. That
said, collodion sticks to the painted aluminum VERY well. Much moreso than
to glass.
Kerik
www.kerik.com
> John, I've been scouring! WIth a heavy duty scour brush. But, come to
> think of it, I haven't used my trusty Scotch Brite scouring pad that I use
> for gum so you reminded me! Out with the arsenal.
>
> I was going to have to take out the steel wool but didn't want to mess up
> the metal plates.
>
> Etienne, it is definitely as you say, below, anodized, then, not painted.
> I wouldn't know my aluminum from my silver even if my father was a
> metallurgist...
> Chris
>
> Christina Z. Anderson
> christinaZanderson.com
>
> On Nov 23, 2010, at 3:38 AM, John Brewer wrote:
>
>> Just use a scourer Chris. Every gummist has a scourer in their arsenal
>> don't
>> they?
>>
>> J.
>>
>> On 23 November 2010 05:13, etienne garbaux
>> <photographeur at nerdshack.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Christina wrote:
>>>
>>> I got the trophy metal plates (black painted aluminum) from a trophy
>>> store
>>>>
>>>
>>> I can't comment about the particular plates you got, but aluminum
>>> engraving
>>> plates are generally anodized (anodizing is an electrolytic oxidizing
>>> process). The oxide layer is dyed black (or yellow, blue, red, etc.).
>>> It
>>> is a bonded (not applied) finish. It is almost always given a
>>> hydrophobic
>>> sealing as the last process step, to improve environmental resistance.
>>> Before it is sealed, anodizing is quite porous and holds many kinds of
>>> coatings well.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> etienne
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