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Old August 2nd 03, 09:55 PM
Paul Burridge
 
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On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 16:40:43 +0100, "cpemma"
wrote:

The alloy is Type 301 (17% chromium, 7% nickel stainless steel) hard drawn
wire, or even better is a 17/7PH (precipitation hardening) grade that our
firm once produced for tank aerials, that also may take a few knocks.

Both (especially the PH grade) need a final heat-treatment (420C for a few
minutes IIRC) for ultimate spring properties, but to get such a tight bend
you'd need quite a thin wire. It's a matter of the proof strain or limit of
proportionality, how much the outer skin can stretch without taking a
permanent set, compared to the neutral central axis, on the bend.


There speaks a man who obviously knows what he's talking about. Yes, I
believe we can order 301 from our guy in N. London who's very
accommodating on such matters. Thanks for a valuable steer!
Just one point, though: is stainless steel a reasonable radiator of RF
energy?

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