alansimpson
Mechanical
- Jul 8, 2000
- 228
I am doing some cryogenic experiments and need to make some special shaped baths to contain liquid nitrogen for short time.
I have to be able to machine to complex shapes to fit around apparatus. Have been using a rigid foam(PU I think, for building insulation) about 100 mm thick and cutting on milling machine to shapes around 200 mm X 150 mm and coating in epoxy and glass fiber cloth. Messy and weak but works OK
Dewar that holds liquid nitrogen seems to be insulated with a LDPE foam.
Could anybody recommend an cryogenic insulating material I could cut on milling machine to various shapes
I have to be able to machine to complex shapes to fit around apparatus. Have been using a rigid foam(PU I think, for building insulation) about 100 mm thick and cutting on milling machine to shapes around 200 mm X 150 mm and coating in epoxy and glass fiber cloth. Messy and weak but works OK
Dewar that holds liquid nitrogen seems to be insulated with a LDPE foam.
Could anybody recommend an cryogenic insulating material I could cut on milling machine to various shapes