[Lab] Electroluminesent Signs

Bruce bsharding at rogers.com
Thu Jul 7 15:32:17 EDT 2011


On July 7, 2011 03:31:00 PM Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 02:46:40PM -0400, Bruce wrote:
> > On July 7, 2011 02:29:58 PM Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 12:51:08PM -0400, Bruce wrote:
> > > > Does anyone here know anything about Electroluminesent Signs and the
> > > > inks and processes they use, please let me know.
> > > 
> > > Is this what you seek?
> > > 
> > > 	http://hpv.tricolour.net/train.html
> > > 	
> > > > Bruce
> > > 	
> > > 	slainte mhath, RGB
> > > 
> > > --
> > > Richard Guy Briggs               --  ~\    -- ~\
> > 
> > Richard that is very cool.  My enquiry is more professional.  I've been
> > contracted to get information on the various competing processes.  Find
> > out strength and weakness.  What if any limitations are there to the
> > various technologies, who's in the market place etc...
> > 
> > This a little outside of my normal research area.  I've already got some
> > patent information and spoke to a couple of shops in Canada that produce
> > the service, but they are a bit closed mouthed on their technical
> > process, understandably so. :-)  Haven't found anyone in Canada that
> > actually does the work.  So far all the printing of Electroluminesent
> > Signs is done in China.
> 
> What I was trying to get at with few words is will electroluminescent
> wire work for your application?  If so, can I help you find out more
> info?
> 
> > Bruce
> 
> 	slainte mhath, RGB

Sorry about that Richard missed that.  I guess my first question is are there 
and Electroluminesent inks that can be used on exising inkjet commercial 
printers?


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