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Non conductive and Non absobptive material

Non conductive and Non absobptive material

Non conductive and Non absobptive material

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I'm looking for material(s) that has parameters above, preferably in the 900 MHz RF range. What are its electrical and mechanical properties such that it produces those parameters

Anyone has suggestions?

RE: Non conductive and Non absobptive material

(OP)
Temperature is at ambient. It needs to be solid as I would like to use for structural design. I'd be happy with tensile strenght close to Aluminum. Prefereably in structural shape like "I", "L", etc.

Thanks
Kinsrow

RE: Non conductive and Non absobptive material

two thoughts.
Fiber reinforced plastic, and epoxy (G-10) or thermoplastic like PPS (Ryton).  Select fillers carefully.

Or a ceramic.  Many of the toughened zirconias are very nice materials to work with.

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RE: Non conductive and Non absobptive material

(OP)
Thanks!!

Kinsrow

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