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Pro Tip: Drilling Aluminum Enclosures

Started by rullywowr, July 27, 2016, 05:56:28 PM

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Quote from: mrclean77 on August 01, 2016, 11:25:12 AM
Anybody: What if you used the iso AFTER powdercoat? How bad would you goober up the coat??? TIA

I think it should be fine. Isopropanol is basically desinfectant, so it's not really aggressive. However, I'd try it with a little bit on a backplate first, just to make sure, as it will depend on the powder/brand/backing temperature. As long as you just add a little bit for drilling you'll most likely be fine anyhow.
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Isopropyl and cured powdercoat is no problem. I use it to clean the finish after laser etching.

Acetone and powdercoat?  Not a great idea unless you want to remove the powdercoat in a very frustrating way.
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Quote from: wgc on August 02, 2016, 01:01:15 AM
Isopropyl and cured powdercoat is no problem. I use it to clean the finish after laser etching.

Yep, I can second that it's fine. I sometimes use it to redo lettering if I'm labeling controls with a paint marker.

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Quote from: wgc on August 02, 2016, 01:01:15 AM
Isopropyl and cured powdercoat is no problem. I use it to clean the finish after laser etching.

Acetone and powdercoat?  Not a great idea unless you want to remove the powdercoat in a very frustrating way.

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