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    Salt hill print dryer, material sources

    I picked up a Salt Hill print drier for fiber paper which is a nice unit. But the materials on the inside are old and the foam is discolored so I want to replace it.

    I found the corrugated board and filter paper at Dick Blick. But I can't fine the 12x18 inch sheets of foam, maybe 1/8 inch thick. It is an obscure item, but does anybody know whe I could find replacement foam? Thanks.

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    Re: Salt hill print dryer, material sources

    Did you try mcmaster carr?

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    Re: Salt hill print dryer, material sources

    Quote Originally Posted by ic-racer View Post
    Did you try mcmaster carr?
    Thanks for the reference. Amazing website. One problem I have is that I don't know the proper name of the foam sheeting. It looks like cheap, flimsy, floppy, thin white foam. Tomorrow I will take some to the local craft and fabric stores to see if I can match it.

    McMaster Carr seems to have every product ever produced so I am lost unless I know precisely what I am looking for.

    Does anyone have one of these print driers?

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    Re: Salt hill print dryer, material sources

    Polyurethane foam may work. What does the foam do in the print dryer? Does it get hot?

    http://www.mcmaster.com/#foam/=elubhq

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    Re: Salt hill print dryer, material sources

    The prints are sandwiched between two pieces of heavy filter paper, acid free corrugated board, and the thin slice of foam.

    I think the foam provides some porous air space to aid evaporation.

    I went to a fabric store today. They had sheets of colored craft foam but it was too dense and stiff. The only possible substitute that I found was the thinnest polyester batting. It is a bit too thick and amorphous, but it could suffice until I come across the proper foam.

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    Re: Salt hill print dryer, material sources

    Probably open cell foam? Grainger is another source.

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    Re: Salt hill print dryer, material sources

    Maybe try car headliner foam. Any car upholstery shop will have it. It's about 1/4 thick open cell.
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    Re: Salt hill print dryer, material sources

    underlayment for laminated flooring is white foam, 48" wide ~ 1/8" thick and comes in plenty long rolls.
    Don't know heat resistance & stuff.

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    Re: Salt hill print dryer, material sources

    The foam on my dryers are about 1/8" thick
    notch codes ? I only use one film...

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    Re: Salt hill print dryer, material sources

    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Larsen View Post
    Maybe try car headliner foam. Any car upholstery shop will have it. It's about 1/4 thick open cell.
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    That looks like the stuff - the foam but without the liner material.

    Thanks for all the leads.

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