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On 19/10/14 08:33, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Brian Reay wrote in news:63445296435368038.386267no.sp- : I've not looked into a source of this tape but it would seem to be an easily technique, if a suitable tape can be obtained. Definitely! If you can find out what is is, where to get it to try it, and the temperature and duration needed for the ovenm, please post what you find. Point taken about aluminium, but I used to collect scrap metal in a city at one time, and noticed that anything that got thrown out was usually a tad less than exotic. ![]() invariably have to pay for it, and then I know what I'm getting. eBay's not bad for loose bits. I'd not even looked for it until just now. But a quite 'google' produced this: http://www.hexcel.com/products/indus...adhesives-main It refers to 'film', which I assume is the tape I was thinking of. As for sources, that may be an issue. Many of these specialist chemically type things are so-and-so's to get hold of if you are not in the industry. I still have some contacts who can sometimes point me at suppliers willing to help. I tend to buy boxes, a lot of my projects are more for the technology than 'looks' so diecast boxes are de-riquer in most cases, especially for RF projects where you can have several modules in isolated boxes etc. 73 Brian |