Thanks for the link, but I do not see how that link provides information on making my own coating. I looked around that site, but did not see anything else either. Am I missing something? EDW
I am looking for an economical source for a highly reflective, but diffuse coating for an integrating sphere.
Everything I have looked at costs a fortune... I am not looking for perfection... I would use Flat white paint, but I need UV reflectance & I believe most commercial white paints have...
It needs to be flexible n this application as it really works as a liner for a collection system. Once the process is complete, the liner is disposed of.
We are looking for a material that is very abrasion resistant against fine high speed airborne metal particulate material. Does anyone have any suggestions?
We are working on a process to separate particulate of different size. The one material is spherical steel 100-300 microns and the other is <50 micron and is a metalic flake.
We want to aerodynamically separate the 2 materials; they are airborne together. We have used a cyclone separator, but...
The problem with all reactive type elements is that they are always tuned to a specific frequency. The peak frequency of the engine varies with rpm. Also, on intakes you do not want to choke the flow as that kinda defeats the purpose.
There are a couple of possible solutions that can help...
I think most of the noise reduction along a pipe will be from noise breakout. i.e. energy radiating through the pipe.
If you are still interested in some help with this. Post a reply and I will assist you offline. I have experience designing noise control equipment for these types of applications.