Amps
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: [Amps] nylons

To: amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] nylons
From: Tony King - W4ZT <amps@w4zt.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 13:21:11 -0500
List-post: <mailto:amps@contesting.com>
R. Measures wrote:

> <snip>
> Even though it is excellent around RF, the trouble with TFE is that it 
> cold-flows and it has little strength. .
> For strength, RF-tolerance and workability, G-10 is hard to beat.
>
I agree and MSC carries G10 rod, tube and sheet. It's found on page 1794 
of their big book: <http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNPDFF?PMPAGE=1794>

A 48" length of 3/8" rod lists for $12.08 so 48x2=96-4(2" for cuts)=92 
and 12.08/92=0.131 so $0.13 for John's insulators.  Still a great deal.  
I love ceramic but there are much less cost alternatives out there that 
work fine. The 1/2" rod lists for $19.42 in a 48" length and 1" rod 
lists for $54.93.   73, Tony W4ZT

>> A 12" length that is 3/8" in diameter
>> lists for $3.59.  That looks like 3.59/22= $0.16 each! Not bad for an
>> insulator that you don't have to worry about (I allowed an inch for
>> waste in saw cuts). They also carry fiberglass rods, tubes and sheets,
>> micarta, silicon rubber and many other useful items.
>>
>> Look here: <http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNPDFF?PMPAGE=1790>
>> Their home page is <http://mscdirect.com>
>>
>> MSC is a good outfit to deal with.  They have a GREAT on line catalog
>> and can deliver almost anything you can imagine in the way of hardware,
>> materials and tools.  I use them all the time and highly recommend them.
>>
>> 73, Tony W4ZT
>>
>>
>> Tomm Aldridge wrote:
>>
>>> John,
>>>
>>> In my opinion, the use of Nylon for general standoffs in an RF 
>>> amplifier
>>> is perfectly fine if a bit of thought is given as to the temperatuer
>>> they will be exposed to.  I would not consider Nylon for a tank or 
>>> plate
>>> coil former nor for the building of capacitors (as a dielectric).  I 
>>> use
>>> a machined Nylon couple between my two roller inductors in my balanced
>>> tuner and have seen no issues there.  Supporting your plate coil on
>>> Nylon would not be advised due to both RF fields and high temperature.
>>> Instead of ceramic standoffs consider G-10 glass reinforced epoxy 
>>> stock.
>>>  You can get it from McMaster Carr in a variety of shapes, including
>>> tubes suitable for coil winding.
>>>
>>> Tomm, KD7QAE
>>> going down in frequency since 1975...10GHz >>> 1.8MHz
>>>
>>> John Irwin wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I made the original inquiry about the nylon I found at the ace 
>>>> hardware store .  These little cylinders are the same size,shape as 
>>>> ceramic standoff insulators commonly used in amplifiers.  I was 
>>>> looking for a low cost replacement for ceramic standoff insulators 
>>>> made expensive by the "PARTS MERCENARIES" that seem to have 
>>>> infected our hobby today.
>>>> It is likely I will fork over to get ceramic as I don't want to 
>>>> take chances, with nylon melting ,softening. or crystallizing. What 
>>>> with big bangs,kapow,parasitics, spark gaps and other problems.  I 
>>>> will play it safe.  Nylon goes back to ace.   what about glass?
>>>>
>>>> Nylon cylinders cost a quarter.        ceramic, well a lot more.
>>>>
>>>> anyone know of a low cost source for ceramic standoff 
>>>> insulators,3/8" diameter,length 1/2" or something similar.
>>>>
>>>> john kb9tc
>>>>
>

_______________________________________________
Amps mailing list
Amps@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>