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Dissolving Paper

Dissolving Paper

2004-11-15 by Steve Greenfield

Hello, I am the Listowner of the Yahoogroup Homebrew_PCBs. One of
the members sent me a link to your website.

One of the methods we use for making Printed Circuit Boards is
called "Toner Transfer". A laser printed pattern is heat pressed or
ironed onto a clean blank copper coated board, then the paper is
softened in water and removed. A big problem has been finding a
paper that gives a clean release without leaving behind a residue.
Some coated inkjet photo papers come close but soak time is an
issue, too.

I am interested in price, availability, and samples if possible.

The Homebrew_PCBs list archives are open to view if you wish, no
requirement to join.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs/

Thank you;

=====
Steve Greenfield               // Digital photography, scanning,
Polymorph Digital Photography // retouching, and photomorphing
253-318-2473 voice           // to your specs.
polymorph@...     // 
http://www.polyphoto.com/  // Based in Tacoma, WA, USA

Dissolving Paper

2004-11-15 by Steve Greenfield

Hello, I am the Listowner of the Yahoogroup Homebrew_PCBs. One of
the members sent me a link to your website. I apologize for sending
this to so many addresses, but at least one member of the list said
the email at the bottom of your Dissolving Paper page bounced.

One of the methods we use for making Printed Circuit Boards is
called "Toner Transfer". A laser printed pattern is heat pressed or
ironed onto a clean blank copper coated board, then the paper is
softened in water and removed. A big problem has been finding a
paper that gives a clean release without leaving behind a residue.
Some coated inkjet photo papers come close but soak time is an
issue, too.

I am interested in price, availability, and samples if possible.

The Homebrew_PCBs list archives are open to view if you wish, no
requirement to join.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs/

Thank you;

=====
Steve Greenfield               // Digital photography, scanning,
Polymorph Digital Photography // retouching, and photomorphing
253-318-2473 voice           // to your specs.
polymorph@...     // 
http://www.polyphoto.com/  // Based in Tacoma, WA, USA

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