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Nick wrote:
I am experimenting with some aerial designs and wondered if anyone had used / knows whether hot melt glue is good to seal and waterproof connections and its electrical characteristics ? Ordinary semi-translucent HMG is excellent for electrical sealing, both indoors and outdoors, and has very good insulating and RF properties. (I will just go and stick some in the microwave with a glass of water and see if it melts ! ) HMG is chemically very similar to polyethylene, so it has very low losses at 2.45GHz and all lower frequencies. That means you can use it in almost any RF application where moulded polyethylene would be OK. The only significant differences are mechanical. HMG is softer and more flexible, and has a lower softening temperature, but those properties also make it a better adhesive and sealant. -- 73 from Ian GM3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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