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VK2KC wrote:
Bob, Have just wound a coil on 4" grey UPVC, but before I did I whacked it into the microwave, and it certainly didn't show any signs of warming. Maybe they have removed the carbon? basically, RF loss is not a controlled parameter for manufacturing. Sometimes it might be fine, other times not. The Tesla Coil builders use lots of PVC pipe as coil forms (as well as things like cardboard concrete forms: Sonotube(r)) and there is huge variability in dielectric strength. I would imagine that RF loss also varies substantially. If you're really obsessing, the loss varies quite strongly with humidity. PVC readily takes up and releases moisture from the atmosphere. |
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Hi Jim
Even 101 nylon has a problem like that. When you machine it after its been sitting on the shelf for a few months you find the diameter has increased from water absorbtion. Cheers Bob Jim Lux wrote: If you're really obsessing, the loss varies quite strongly with humidity. PVC readily takes up and releases moisture from the atmosphere. |
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