Busbar Application
Busbar Equipment and Materials
- HVLP system with 1.3mm nozzle
- Recommended PSI 20 - 25 for LumiLor and 15 - 20 for LumiLor Pro
- Disposable cup system
- ¼ inch to ½ inch masking tape
- Filter - 120 mesh or 125 micron
- Glass or plastic stir sticks (DO NOT use wooden or metal stir sticks)
- Properly prepared and masked substrate
LumiLor vs LumiLor Pro Note the difference listed above in PSI for each formulation.
Busbar Masking
- Recommended size of a busbar is 33% of the total illuminated area.
- Correct busbar size and shape have a direct impact on the success of LumiLor. ****** (need to connect via this KB) Resources including a busbar calculator and busbar layout guide are available at www.LumiLor.com/training. Or contact your dealer for detailed support.
- Cover the backplane including the connection site by taping around the border of the entire area to be illuminated with at least ¼ inch masking tape.
- Tape should not only cover the backplane but also overlap outside of the backplane by ? to 1/4 inch.
- Use application tape or paint mask to cover the entire backplane area that has been taped off.
- Use masking tape to secure the masking paper to the original masking around the backplane.
- Make sure the area around the backplane connector has at least ? of an inch around it that is taped so that the busbar does not touch any part of the backplane connector.
Busbar Application Key Points
The busbar uses the backplane material, a solvent based, sprayable, conductive paint.
Backplane material is used for the busbar and it is pre-mixed and ready to spray.
Backplane and Busbar Backplane and busbar should not be applied at the same time. It may appear to be a time saving move but it decreases the change of a successful project.
Never overlap The busbar should be applied outside the perimeter of the backplane and it NEVER overlap the backplane. Overlapping backplane and busbar will cause a failure in the LumiLor system.
Busbar Application
Step 1 - Mix and Strain- Thoroughly shake for 1 to 2 minutes
- Mix with glass or plastic stir sticks to insure no solids are at bottom of container
- DO NOT use wooden or metal stir stick
- Shake again as needed
- Strain with 120 mesh or 125 micron filter
Fan Pattern for Busbar For narrow busbar areas such as those in the LumiLor Starter Kits, tighten your fan pattern so it is more narrow. A wider fan pattern can be used for larger busbar areas.
Step 2 - Apply First Coat
- Apply one medium coat of backplane material to the busbar area.
- Make two extra passes of backplane material at the connection site.
- Dry time of 5 to 10 minutes at 70 F.
Step 3 - Apply Second Coat
- Apply one medium coat of backplane material to the busbar area.
- Make two extra passes of backplane material at the connection site.
- Dry time of 5 to 10 minutes at 70 F.
Step 4 - Test Conductivity
- Once the busbar is complete and has had its proper dry time, check its conductivity with a multimeter in ohm position. Check multiple readings from different locations across the substrate, including points that are the farthest away from each other, for a target reading of 5-20 ohms.
- Wet backplane material will not provide a stable reading, it will jump from low to high back and forth.
- Dry backplane will have a stable reading at a specific number.
- A reading above 20 ohms after the second coat will require a third coat.
- Note - the resistance reading will increase once the tape is removed.
Step 5 - Apply Third Coast if Needed
- Apply one medium coat of backplane material to the busbar area.
- Make two extra passes of backplane material at the connection site.
- Dry time of 5 to 10 minutes at 70 F.
- Retest for conductivity.
Step 6 - Re-test Conductivity
Target ohms reading MUST be achieved. If not repeat the process with another coat until the desired ohms reading is achieved.
Busbar Dry Time, Unused Material, and Clean-up
Wait a minimum of 15-30 minutes and a maximum of 8 - 12 hours before preparing for conductive top coat.Return unused material to original container after agitated in the spray gun cup.
Clean any used containers and/or spray guns with thinners or acetone immediately after use.
Busbar Visual Reference Guide
Busbar - Bleeding under tape- Causes - Busbar sprayed too heavy or tape not adhered correctly
- To Correct This - If busbar bleeding does not come in contact with the backplane this is only a cosmetic issue; no fix needed. If busbar does come in contact with backplane remove the connection point of material.
- To Avoid This - Spray busbar lighter and confirm tape is adhered properly before each coat.