Re: weakly conducting materials?
- From: "Grant W. Petty" <gpetty@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 17:35:42 -0500
On Tue, 16 May 2006, Uncle Al wrote:
OTOH, why not polymerize filled
epoxy/vinylester/polyurethane/2-component silicone in situ? Cure it,
then age it hotter than max running temp to stabilize its properties
(note shrinkage on cure). Add a very small weight fraction of glass
microbeads to act as automatic uniform spacers. Monolithic is
survivable.
The above option intrigues me. I'm not a materials person .. can you translate the above suggestions into specific product names/vendors I should look at? Are there reasons to prefer one matrix over another?
thanks,
Grant
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