On 3/4/19 10:51 AM, Jim Thomson wrote:
Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2019 22:47:53 -0600
From: "Matt" <maflukey@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] FW: Silver vs Aluminum vs Copper Re: OT:
Inductor Calculator
<Look for 18-8 or 300 series stainless steel. The 18 means 18% chromium and
the 8 means 8% nickel.
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<Matt
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## 18-8 can still be found, but for the most part, the 18-8 has been
replaced by the 3XX series of SS.
304 SS is super shiny, excellent corrosion resistance, and readily
available. 316 SS is marine grade,
and is supposed to be the ultimate in corrosion resistance for harsh
environments.. like salt spray, acid rain etc.
302 seems to be similar to 18-8 - 16-18 Cr, 8-10 Ni, ultimate tensile
100kpsi
304 is 18-20 Cr, 8-10.5 Ni, so more chromium, - ultimate strength is 95
kpsi - this is probably closest to 18/8 or 18/10
316 is more easily weldable. 16-18% Cr, 10-14 Ni, so it's higher in
nickel than 18-8, which is probably why it's magnetic. 90 kpsi ultimate.
More Molybdenum so it's corrosion resistance is better.
## as far as strength, SS is not strong material, it has the same tensile
strength as grade 2 mild steel, but plenty
good enough for most applications. Phosphor bronze is a bit stronger, but our
local suppliers dont usually carry it.
However Phosphor bronze is readily available online. I have also silver
plated phosphor bronze with the ..cool amp
goop....and ditto with brass..and also copper. IMO, silver plated
phosphor bronze is about as good as it gets.
Phosphor bronze is all I see being used by various HF SW Broadcast ant
suppliers, so they must be onto something.
For corrosion resistance, I imagine.. most phosphor bronze alloys are
pretty resistive
from "copper.org"
The most widely used phosphor bronze contains 0.2% phosphorous and 5%
tin; It has only half the conductivity of its most popular brass cousin,
copper-30% zinc (15% IACS vs. 28% IACS). Unlike the brasses, which have
a rather wide range of electrical conductivity (28-56% IACS), most
phosphor bronzes range from only 11 up to 20% IACS , although there are
exceptions with higher conductivity.
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