I will also mention that there is a silicone coated baking paper called Exopap. It is rather pricey. Anyone know a really serious cook or chef? Here is a site <http://www.culinarycookware.com/catalog.asp?catid=4400&prodid=73200> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "javaguy11111" <javaguy11111@y...> wrote: > > I do have some laser printer labels and had thought of the backer > sheet. However I was not sure if it was silicone or maybe some kind of > wax. > > In doing some searching I did also see references to silicone coated > paper being sold by places that sell transfer sheets for things like > t-shirts and cups. > > It makes me wonder why the usual PCB toner transfer venders are not > selling something similar. The PNP Blue that I normally use does not > appear to be silicone based. > > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, uhmgawa <uhmgawa@m...> wrote: > > javaguy11111 wrote: > > > > > My results were not as good as Stefan's. First the coating did not > > > come out as smooth as I would like to have seen it. > > > > Likely due to the texture of the paper acting to self-level > > the silicone film. The paper is also much more compressible > > than the transparency film which compensates for irregularities > > in both the knife and surface upon which the film/paper rests. > > > > I have heard of success using printer label backer sheet for > > this same purpose. Is there some reason this is not a > > viable solution? It would seem quite cost effective. > > > > > > -- > > uhmgawa@m... www.gnu.org
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Re: silicone coated paper - Another test
2005-03-27 by javaguy11111
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