Hmmm ... it seems that the attachment is not there ... will try again ... ... it seems it should be ok now ...
Jesper https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=e779cc72-c9c6-44ae-b9dd-740ed1847002&file=A1_connections.jpg
Hi both,
& thanks for your feedbacks [upsidedown]
@XL83NL ...
... I don't have a drawing that shows in detail how the wires are connected but maybe a description can help (?): As it is the Ø1.2mm A1 wire is wound up in a coil and at the end of the coil this end is to be connected to a...
Hi All,
I have a likely simple question that I hope one of you may be able to help with (and I also hope this is the right subforum) ...
As it is I would like to connect two Kanthal A1 heating wires with each other (Ø3 and Ø1.2, at 1200 degr. C max), however, for various reasons I would...
Hi all,
I hope one of you may be able to help with this ... and that I have posted in the right sub-forum ...
As it is I have for some time now been searching for a very high purity copper electroplating process for high electrical conductivity, and have now ended up preferring...
@Compositepro: ... Hi ...& thanks for your suggestion. The thing is that this particular stencil from cougartron has some desirable mechanical qualities (soft, flexible, no adhesion, flat surface) which are just what I am looking for.
Yes, it would be nice to have it made .. However, as it is...
Hi all,
I may be in need of finding some photographic stencil "raw material" like this:
https://cougartron.com/products/multi-use-stencil/
.. for etching experimentation. This particular stencil is useful due to flexibility so I would prefer a stencil with identical mechanical behavior...
Hi MDM ... this time I got a notification ... fine ;-)
I use a mill that I have built myself out of G50 cast iron rectangular rods (with good guidance from an experienced CNC builder).
It is designed to not be too big so that it fits in a relatively small area of ~ 95*95 cms - yet still have...
@mdm55: Hi MDM ... and thank you very much for considering and replying again! And then I again notice that I haven't received any notification email (even if it should be on according to settings) which is the reason I reply this late.
This sounds like good suggestions and I will look into...
Hi ...
@mdm55: First, sorry for my late reply - for some reason I wasn't notified with a "new reply" email as I normally am (or I may have missed it, of course).
.. I think it sounds like a feasible way to go so I have ordered a bit of titanium foil and coincidentally I also have some...
... came to think of a P.S.:
... there isn't by any chance a flexible tube material with the same qualities as SS ... Just hoping here as it would be simpler ... [purpleface]
Cheers,
Jesper
@mdm55: Thank you also for suggesting ... Reading your post I came to think of if - assuming a vacuum chamber - the normal moisture absorbent "grains" used e.g. in a shed would be sufficient to eliminate the moisture issues with ceramic insulation? I.e. - if one places such a pouch of moisture...
Hi All & thanks again for your very helpful feedbacks [wink]
@Compositepro:
My goodness! When I read this sentence of yours I had one of those moments where I was thinking why I hadn't thought of this before .. ?? The annealing chamber I've made places the ceramic insulation outside of the...
Hi again ... Hmmmm - as you seem to be quite knowledgeable about annealing & vacuum I wonder if you may also know of a sealant that will withstand up to 800 degr. C - and maybe, just maybe will also work in a vacuum chamber context? I've found 3M 1137 but it seems quite costly so if you might...