Model 101 is the lowest cost thermography machine on the market today .
. . a manual table model that can handle 13 inch wide stock. The
operator manually dusts the printing with powder and places the sheet on
the variable speed controlled conveyor that runs under a calrod heater
to produce the highest quality raised printing.
Model "T"
Length..................... 51"
Width....................... 23"
Height......................13"
Weight.................... 65 lbs.
Volts........................110 or 220
Amps......................18/9

The Model "T" is the lowest cost semi-automatic thermography machine
available and is our most popular handfed model.
The Model "T" is hand fed, sheet-by-sheet, and is capable of producing
between 1,000 and 1,500 letterheads an hour. The paper is placed on the
feed tray, one sheet at a time, and is then carried through a powder
hopper where the printing is dusted. It is then carried through a
vibrator where the excess powder is removed. After the sheet is
deposited on the stainless steel conveyor belt, it travels under a
calrod heater where the powder is melted. From there, it goes under a
cooler and is deposited in a receiving tray. Stock from 16 lb. bond to
110 lb. index or 10 pt. cover stock may be run. Heavy stocks require
more heat to raise, reducing production speed.
The Model "T" is the only handfed thermography machine in it's price
range that features a variable speed vibrator, providing improved
operator control and output quality over competitive models using a
fixed speed vibrator.
Model "Super T"
Length..................... 63" Width....................... 23"
Height......................19" Weight.....................105 lbs.
Volts.........................110 or 220
Amps.......................20/10
The Super "T" is the ultimate in high production for a hand fed
semi-automatic thermography machine. It offers a variable speed control
over the vibrator powder removal system and features a high efficiency "Vycor"
infrared heater. The Super "T" gives you about 20% faster production
over the Model "T".