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In a message dated 12/6/2001 9:48:10 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
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<< #2- Has anyone out there ever installed refelctive metal plates in their UV
 oven to limit shadowing? >>

I have used both types of coating that you list, and I prefer the heat cure
option because it gives me control over the cure process.  The moisture cure
secondary simply took too long and I had the dripping problem you described.
I did add reflective plates inside the UV section of the oven.  I calculated
the bes angle from the position of my UV bulb to get the light reflected at a
very low angle so that it would go under the edge of some parts.  I used
standard mirror tiles, and it worked well.

Jon Moore

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