I am looking for links / advice as to various forms that tungsten may be available as, particularly as malleable wire or rings, or washers.
i wish to experiment with a tungsten ring electrode in a plasma torch using three phase, driven external coils to spin the plasma arc.
tests i have been...
I am looking for some links / advice on the manufacture of tungsten electrodes and wire.
Particularly, if tungsten is available formed as washers or rings, or malleable wire.
thanks
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Some pointers:
Eurocode 3 Design of steel structures
Part 1-1 General rules and rules for building
Part 1-1/A1 General rules and rules for building Annexes D and K revised
Part 1-1/A2 General rules and rules for building Annexes G,H,J revised, N and Z
Part 1-2 Structural fire design
Part 1-3...
Apart from the obvious solution, as vade says, and without knowing wether you require an electrical bond there is this adhesive:
http://www.masterbond.com/nrep21ht.html
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Hi, difficult one to solve, but i found:
http://www.componenthardware.com/chd8.htm
http://catalog.gelighting.com/cgi-bin/gx.cgi/AppLogic+FTContentServer?&pagename=GE_Lighting/Catalog/Production_www/home&mode=browse&path=,FLU&subcat=L2-26
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