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Subject: [Amps] OEP caps -------------- TSPA -------
From: "John T. M. Lyles" <jtml@lanl.gov>
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 11:48:32 -0600
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I wonder why OEP chose glass epoxy for the coil form, when there are easier to turn materials such as UDEL polysulfone that are extremely RF tolerant and heat tolerant. After all, they did use ULTEM which is another miracle polymer of recent vintage. Besides having lousy loss tangent at 1 MHz and up, Nylon also absorbs moisture, as does Delrin. Thanks for the tip about OEP products though. Does anyone know if Cardwell is still making capacitors and large coils too?

73
John
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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 02:54:43 -0400 From: Will Matney <craxd1@ezwv.com> Subject: Re: [Amps] load capacitor ratings? To: "R. Measures" <r@somis.org>, "amps@contesting.com" <amps@contesting.com> Message-ID: <413420B3.5090709@ezwv.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

I wanted to take a look at OEP's variable inductor and see what it said
on their website and in the catalog I have here. The website says
they're using a glass-phenolic core. The printed catalog said it had a
teflon-delrin polymer core.

From website;

The new R128C is completely non-magnetic, and all materials are chosen
for high electrical and thermal conductivity and low loss in RF fields.
The plated #10 copper bus wire rests in a precision-machined helical
groove cut into a glass-based phenolic tubular core. This core turns on
two large sealed stainless steel ABEC-5 instrument bearings seated in
machined Ultem frames. Incorporated into the design are two of the
RF-proven high-amperage rotary contacts originally designed for high-end
variable capacitors.

Will Matney
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