Carl,
when I was active I used to contact SemiAlloys. I needed certain
resistivity in lids for resistivity pulsed current seam welding of small
packages for missiles. We produced about 50,000 pcs from SemiAlloys with
He/Kr10 exp -10 with succcess. Mike Fenner has more to say , I think..
They are extremly nice to cooperate with. Mike as well, despite
he is english.
Semi Alloys Inc
888 S Columbus Ave
Mount Vernon, NY 10550
(914) 664-8318)
Good Luck / Inge
On 7 August 2016 at 05:40, Carl Van Wormer <[log in to unmask]>
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> I usually want my physical structural resistances to be as low as possible
> (conductors) or as high as possible (insulators). Now I need an
> intermediate resistance, probably in the range of 100 to 1000 Ohms per
> square. The application will be an electrostatic shield in an alternating
> field, hopefully balancing magnetic heating losses against capacitive
> shielding effectiveness.
> I have never seen these materials offered from any of my normal sources,
> but I’m sure that there is something out there that will work. It could be
> sheet materials, paints, or slightly conductive epoxies, or something else
> I haven’t thought of. Since there is a very wide experience base on this
> site, I’m asking here first.
> Any suggestions will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Carl
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