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Soliciting suggestions on what to use for press pads that will not burn up
at temperatures 325 to 350 degrees C. Possibilities are Teflon PFA
sandwiched between two layers of Kapton and/or steel wool pressure pads
manufactured by
FH Bonn Co. Any other recommendations? I'm wanting to laminate DuPont KJ
kapton to fragile ceramic plates.
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