I believe the conduction on a tube type element is along the external skin; I
don't think conduction between the internal, overlapped pieces matters except
at the edge boundary where you clamp the segments. The clamp (or rivet,
whatever) should force the electrical connection at that point.
Mike
WØQFC wrote:
> Mike:
>
> You said:
>
> "It is non-conducting, of course, but what you are trying to achieve
> between overlapped segments is an anti-seize characteristic (that will
> last)".
>
> You would want the compound to be conductive or else you would insulate the
> element sections from each other.
> Correct?
>
> Gene, WØQFC
> Spring Hill, Florida
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