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    really now,,
    seems you are wearing the hat <<<>>> and you look funny!
    But that because you are special .... and only you can see me wearing the hat

    One bad issue is getting taking cared of,,and you add fire,, REAL MATURE!
    and you started this "lets have a dig at the laserbee" thread for what reason ?


    anyway im sure you will get great pleasure from knowing that you are only the second person in all the time i have been here on pl that i have put on Ignore ( and i urge everyone else to do the same )

    should you wish to throw further insults to me could you please do it via private PM .... not that i will read them or reply

    Karl

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    Quote Originally Posted by lasersbee View Post
    I'm sure if you would ask Coherent (or any thermopile manufacturer) for their formula and
    technique on their coatings you would get a negative response.. I know... we asked in the
    early stages of the LaserBee I product development..

    Our coating is nowhere as good as theirs... but it will take 1 Watt CW
    with no degradation... as I have already posted...and as the Maximum Allowable Specs of the
    LaserBee I Thermopile state...


    Jerry
    Interesting?? they did not tell you they use a water based flat paint?? nothing special..
    But the electronics thats different

    when you say degradation is that in measurements or in visual of the sensor area?

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    Most basic sensor coatings start with carbon black. And carbon based flat black krylon works just fine.
    The secret is the binder. A few coatings are sputtered on in a vacuum. Its not critical. My operational PM gets recoated as needed with a sooty flame from a cigarette lighter and the readings do not deviate more then .1% from the standard PM I never allow to be burned. A few minutes on the patent server and a google for "optical flat black" will tell you all you need to know without bugging Jerry to death.
    But if you do not recoat them right the paint flakes right off at the past burns and scratches. And ethically you have to tell the customer you recoated them.

    Steve
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    Yes,
    and good info.
    this is all I am asking for

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    I've answered your questions.... you can now go trolling somewhere else...
    You won't get a rise out of me...

    Hey Laserjerk... It is obvious by you're immature & bashing postings all over the
    forum that you have no intention to purchase a LaserBee I.. nor would we sell
    one to a malicious child like you... wipe the snot from your nose... and go away..

    Slither back under your rock... before someone sees you....


    Are you still here....


    Jerry
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    Quote Originally Posted by lasersbee View Post
    I've answered your questions.... you can now go trolling somewhere else...
    You won't get a rise out of me...

    Hey Laserjerk... It is obvious by you're immature & bashing postings all over the
    forum that you have no intention to purchase a LaserBee I.. nor would we sell
    one to a malicious child like you... wipe the snot from your nose... and go away..

    Slither back under your rock... before someone sees you....


    Are you still here....


    Jerry
    hmm


    oh yeah,another review in of one of my selling products!

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