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Re: Speed control for laminator motor

2010-04-30 by rlspell2000

Yeah, I decided to forgo the speed control and reinstalled the motor. I can always add it later. BTW, my laminator has heaters inside both of the heated rollers.

I pre-heat under an iron already to make the paper stick before I trim the excess off. I usually put it in the laminator at 100C.

It will be only a small change in procedure to preheat up to say 150C, then run it through the laminator (with the rollers set maybe 40C cooler than I was running them, maybe 180C)

I will report progess and temps when I get the parts in and the laminator repaired.

Interestingly, I thought the laminator heaters would be halogen lights like the laser printer I disassembled. Instead they are regular nicrome wire coils held in some kind of clear tube. I suspect quarts.


--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Slavko Kocjancic <eslavko@...> wrote:
>
> The speed controll is not right idea.
> They doesn't help. Even worse.
> 
> When I put PCB in laminator I need aprox 6 times to repeat this to PCB 
> get hot enought.
> If you observe laminator the roller inside does not have heater. The 
> roller is heated by heater mounted by side of roller. So if we slow down 
> the motor then roller will cool down quick as the rubber has smal 
> thermal capacity. And the PCB radiate heat quick as it has big surface. 
> So the beter way is to speed up that motor and make more passes. .. but 
> I just live with original motor and speed 6 pass and modification in 
> temperature regulation (180 centigrades) it's just work.
> If we want single pass work then the only way (with laminator) is to 
> preheat board.
> 
> Slavko.
>

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