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"Eike Lantzsch, ZP6CGE" ) writes:
I know that microwaves are sometimes used to cure epoxy but does cured epoxy absorb microwaves? More practically put: can I use epoxy to glue some parts of a double quad for 2.4GHz? Not sure if it is relevant to modern materials, but when I worked for the National Research Council (Canada) many years ago, I used to make dummy loads by mixing a powdered ferrite material with the then-available epoxy cement and pouring a tapered slab of this mix into the waveguide. (These were used as the flat load at liquid nitrogen temperatures in a Dicke radiometer at S and X bands.) .... Martin VE3OAT |
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