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I'm hoping to find a distributor who can supply plastic, metallic, or composite material that I can buy or get a sample of a couple of different resistivities for some experiments.  The old ESIAC analog computer used Teledeltos paper, and an old music synthesizer used a conductive plastic sheet cut in an exponential shape for a tapped voltage divider for the VCO.  I'm just hoping that somebody still makes a sample kit for something like this . . .

For my present experiments, I want to get an impedance that is low enough to give me capacitive isolation, while not stealing too much of the desired inductive coupling.  A grounded copper plate gives me total capacitive isolation, but also blocks all of the inductive coupling, acting as a shorted turn.  A ferrite plate would also short out the magnetic field that I need.  I want a Goldilocks plate.

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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Joyce Koo
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Subject: [TN] looking for medium resistance material

http://www.integran.com/services/nanovate-em-magnetic-shield-coating/

also, you might want to take a look at textile mixed with metal if you are doing it at system level.

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