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  1. KixKid

    C-section Steel

    Thanks for the information. I forgot to mention that I'm based in the UK - though your suggestions have led to some other leads. The dimensions of the C section would be 5-6mm thick, 50-65mm deep, and approx 25mm wide. This is somewhat flexible - it just needs to be strong enough to take the...
  2. KixKid

    C-section Steel

    Does anybody know of an off-the-shelf source of C-section steel? I want to use it to run bearings down it that can carry a total load of about 7.5 tonnes (metric) for the whole length of c-section (there'll be 2 lengths of section - ie one either side of the load). If I can draw with text...
  3. KixKid

    adhesive for various surfaces

    This particular silica is used in an insulation panel - so I'd say its a refractory - though its to be used for freezing conditions. The panels aren't exactly elastic as I'd define them so thats why I'm saying refractory...unless my definition is wrong. Thanks for the suggestion franck. I'll...
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    adhesive for various surfaces

    Anybody know of an adhesive to adhere a silica surface to either polyethylene, polyurethane, or aluminium foil? I'm currently looking through the major manufacturers for products, but if anyone knows of anything - that'd be helpful. Thanks, Ian
  5. KixKid

    power triode valve source

    After a bit more searching and stumbling into other sites, I've come across 2 useful companies in the UK: http://www.efd-induction.com/ - Distributor of power triodes for: http://e2vtechnologies.com/ And in the US: http://catalog.rell.com/home/cat_home.asp A pretty useful site as it had...
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    power triode valve source

    I'm looking for a particular power triode valve: English Electric BR1121 power triode valve Type BR1121 No. 1171/UJ Fil. Volts 6.6V This is off of an RF welder which is rather old and I know that this particular part is obsolete. I was wondering if anyone knew of anywhere in the UK (or...
  7. KixKid

    Convective (surface) Heat Transfer Coefficients

    Funnily enough I've just spent ages looking for this sort of thing for myself...but I can only find thermal conductivity info: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/tables/thrcn.html You can work out transfer rates from this: subtract lower temperature from higher one (T-high minus...

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