And now for something completely different: thermal stripper!
On saturday my 5 + 4 Euro thermal stripper arrived. Brand: Mentor-Strip.
This is a picture from the auction:
You surely have noticed this unusual plug. It is made of Bakelite and contains a phased controlled modulator.
The plug in detail:
The temperature can be set between 0 to 10 where
0 relates to ca. 35°C
5 relates to ca. 100°C
10 relates to ca. 150°C
With the silver screw one can clamp the scale.
Here we have the inhabitants of the bakelite case:
Interesting Triac they have used. No idea what brand it is, wasn't able to find a datasheet or some information about it.
The 369 is perhaps a date code.
The blades are heavily used and worn out. Maybe I'll find one day a good replacement for them.
I did also some testing with PVC and PTFE (the brown one) insulated wires.
Set the regulator to "5" the PVC stripping worked nicely.
But the PTFE even on "10" and after nearly 10 attempts was hardly impressed.
Will look further for a thermal stripper. I think, it would be really useful if one has to strip ribbon cables.
Not sure about the PTFE performance but this Mentor Strip thingie is hardly to be taken seriously. Maybe with better blades.