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Subject: | [Amps] nylon screws in chimneys |
From: | "John T. M. Lyles" <jtml@lanl.gov> |
Date: | Tue, 16 Sep 2003 10:56:24 -0600 |
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I think the nylon screws might work if they remain small, and don't
reside in regions where intense fields would cross, such as just in a
small space between hot and ground conductors. In a chimney, would
place only a few of them, keep them small (4-40 thread size) and
don't put any metal washers on them. If you figure the chimney as a
solid dielectric, and put a couple of pertubations in it, with higher
K than PTFE (K=2.1), the voltage division in the screws is almost
like the solid sheet. If that doesn't work out, try screws cut from Teflon (weak, but who cares in this application) or even try polysulfone material, used in medical devices. It has good RF and HV properties and is available in rod stock to be threaded. One trade name is Thermalux*. 73 John K5PRO
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