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Re: [Amps] PTFE dielectricum variable cap

To: ToddRoberts2001@aol.com, amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] PTFE dielectricum variable cap
From: TexasRF@aol.com
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 18:42:36 EDT
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Teflon is rated for 1500 kv per inch. .040 thickness is good for 60,000  
volts!
 
You can find the info at google "teflon voltage". 
 
A typical application is for a plate bypass at VHF or UHF where 5 to 10 mil 
 material holds off 4 KV.
 
73,
Gerald K5GW
 
In a message dated 3/15/2010 5:33:35 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
ToddRoberts2001@aol.com writes:

In a  message dated 3/15/2010 4:36:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,   
pc5m@xs4all.nl writes:

Hi, I would like to get the opinion of this  group on constructing a  
homemade
variable 500 pF/1nF capacitor  for my new 160mtrs amp. To get sizes  down I 
am
considering using  1mm (40 mill) thick teflon sheet material as  dielectric
(10 times or  so capacitance increase when comparing with air  
construction).
So a  sandwich of several stator-PTFE-rotor-PTFE-stator-etc,  etc.  
Capacitor
stress will be around 5KV and 20 Amps of RF current.   

Did google a bit,but no hits.should this be attainable ? I think  losses  of
PTFE are well enough at 2 MHz to cause any heating or  change in  Eps
R/capacitance and 40 mill will provide enough rigidness  and stability  ?

Thanks, Carel


Hi Carel,
Teflon is indeed one of the best dielectrics  available but  you will 
need to
consider several things if building a high-voltage RF  capacitor with it. 

Just guessing I  would  say 40 mils would be running on the edge  for 5KV - 
I would use 60-80  mil thickness for extra safety.

Perhaps it  would be more  practical to use a  lower voltage rated  
commercial 
type air-variable capacitor and put sheets of Teflon  in-between the plates 
 
to raise
the voltage rating versus trying  to build your own variable capacitor from 
 
scratch.
It can be an  awful lot of work trying to build your own variable capacitor 
 
by  cutting
out all your own plates, fixing them to a shaft, aligning all the  plates,  
polishing the 
edges of the plates, spacing the plates to  a high standard, etc.

73 Todd  WD4NGG
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