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[[File:723-1212+1416.jpg|thumb|Taking iron, Liquid Crystal Reversible Temperature Indicating Strips and Liquid Crystal Thermochromic Sheets]] | [[File:723-1212+1416.jpg|thumb|Taking iron, Liquid Crystal Reversible Temperature Indicating Strips and Liquid Crystal Thermochromic Sheets]] | ||
+ | ==Description== | ||
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+ | A special tool primarily used for tacking dry mounting tissue, heat set tissue, or other heat set adhesives. Tacking irons are is thermostatically adjustable, often with a range of 200-500F where the temperature is digitally controlled to provide accuracy. Some options include having the shoe of the iron coated with a non stick coating, rounded sides, but a point tip that allows access into hard to reach areas. | ||
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+ | ==Resources and Citations== | ||
+ | * Talas: [https://www.talasonline.com/Advanced-Technology-Tacking-Iron Tacking Iron] | ||
+ | * Remington Laminations: [https://remingtonlaminations.com/products/tacking-iron Tacking iron] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 28 September 2022
Description
A special tool primarily used for tacking dry mounting tissue, heat set tissue, or other heat set adhesives. Tacking irons are is thermostatically adjustable, often with a range of 200-500F where the temperature is digitally controlled to provide accuracy. Some options include having the shoe of the iron coated with a non stick coating, rounded sides, but a point tip that allows access into hard to reach areas.
Resources and Citations
- Talas: Tacking Iron
- Remington Laminations: Tacking iron