CerMark ULTRA Laser Marking Spray and Paste from Johnson Plastics Plus
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Johnson Plastics Plus is proud to offer CerMark ULTRA laser marking spray and paste. CerMark ULTRA allows you to create contrasting laser marks on a variety of surfaces, including metal, glass, tile, brick, and more!
This video gives you an introduction to the product line and shows you the product in action.
For more information, visit jpplus.com
Thanks for the demo!
Hi,
is possible to use on acrylic / plexiglass / perspex??
Thanks.
Tony - Italy
Hello, ty for video! What parameters/settings would you recommend for the (Sculpfun S30 Pro Max) - 20W machine?
does this work with fiber
Silly question perhaps... but. Is this a "paint" or "ink" that cures under laser heat, or is it actually chemically etching the product or allowing the laser energy to vaporize the material because it's black ?
Thank you guys! Just ordered our first can of it. What are your dither settings? We have an 80w Epilog as well. Thanks for the tips!
Hello, I would like to know if It will fade over time?
The border on your ceramic tile looks a little irregular. Is that intentional? If not, do you know why it came out that way?
Hi Jared, I work at JPPlus :) That was intentional in the design! Great question.
Great VDO. wish it was not so expensive.
Do you have sample cans you can send?
Need settings to start with for 40 watt epilog
You need to say how durable this is? Can you scrape it off with a razor blade?
His "light brush" answers your question I think. But I could be wrong.
Do you have different colors?
Hi there...great question! CerMark only makes a contrasting black mark with a laser. But we'll pass your suggestion along to the manufacturer!
@@JohnsonPlasticsPlus the boarder on the tile looked irregular and it also kinda looked like that on the glass... is that intentional with the design?
why is so expensive
This stuff in my opinion is way too expensive for any widespread usage. 99€ ? Seriously? Also no explanation if markings lasts. Crucial info is missing. "Light brush.." ?? Just guessing but I think this marking goes off easily. In this case I think it's better way printing on glass at fraction of cost.