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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] High temperature sleeves for laminator rollers?

From: mlerman@...
Date: 2011-03-29

I'm sure it has been done. Just add a mechanical crank and a temperature controller using the built in thermistor and the built in heater (probably 24 VAC) and you're done.

Mark


-----Original Message-----
>From: Erik Knise <elknise@...>
>Sent: Mar 28, 2011 6:21 PM
>To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] High temperature sleeves for laminator rollers?
>
>I've looked around only before but haven't seen anything. Also "high
>temp laminator" doesn't return man useful search results.
>
>I know some people have tried to modify a laser printer to print
>directly onto PCBs. What about making your own laminator built around
>a fuser?
>
>--
>Erik L. Knise
>Seattle, WA
>
>On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 9:35 AM, David C. Partridge
><david.partridge@...> wrote:
>> The technology for high temperature rollers exists as fusers run at temperatures above 200C, and in some cases at lot above that.
>>
>> The rollers on this laminator are 22mm dia, and the sleeves about 2mm thick.
>>
>> Does anyone know where to get new high temperature sleeves, and also how they are fitted?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Dave
>>
>
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