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Re: dielectrics - Re: Hurray, I destroyed my homemade cap!
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To: "'Tesla List'" <tesla@poodle.pupman.com>
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Subject: Re: dielectrics - Re: Hurray, I destroyed my homemade cap!
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From: Tesla List <tesla@stic.net>
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Date: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 08:06:19 -0600
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From: Alfred A. Skrocki[SMTP:alfred.skrocki@cybernetworking.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 1997 2:19 PM
To: Tesla List
Subject: Re: dielectrics - Re: Hurray, I destroyed my homemade cap!
On Sunday, November 30, 1997 10:57 AM Bill Noble
[SMTP:william_b_noble@email.msn.com] wrote;
> there are pourable potting compounds that are silicone based - I find them
> used on some HV sections of military gear - these things are quite fluid
> when poured, and then they cure to a rubbery consistency - it would seem to
> me that the UV cure ones would be a problem because the UV couldn't
> penetrate to the inside of the cap, but the catalyst ones, if you adjust to
> cure over many days, should be fine. Also, what about acrylic resin?? why
> not encapsulate your rolled cap in clear resin and forget all the oil and
> stuff - no mess, nice shiny package, cheap, etc. You can make resin set in
> anywhere from 30 seconds to 24 hours depending on the catalyst and the
> particular resin.
Silicon potting, maybe. Acrylic resin, NO WAY! Acrylic resins like
Castolite are the same as plexiglass they are methylmethacrolate and it
has too high a power factor ie. it absorbs way too much R.F.
Sincerely
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