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Inge,

 

Yes, still kicking.  

 

                You’ve likely heard stories about old mules…

 

Was going to make additional comments under the metal foil part of my response, but thought some might think my foil hat had fallen off..

 

Looking forward to getting the opportunity to retire, as well.

 

Have grandkids now, so the wife tells me I have to slow down a bit.  Hell, they just have to keep up!

 

Steve C

 

From: Inge Hernefjord [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2016 5:47 AM
To: TechNet E-Mail Forum <[log in to unmask]>; Steven Creswick <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [TN] looking for medium resistance material

 

Hi Mr Trikeman, still in, as I can see. Good to see you. Guess ´TN limps at low speed nowadays.  Maybe somone can reignite and popularize the org. for instance you? Have a nice day, Steve, and think of me when you dwell among the clouds./Inge

 

On 7 August 2016 at 11:22, Steven Creswick <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > wrote:

Carl,

I don't comprehend the details of your application but will acknowledge that there are adhesives out there that are nickel, or carbon-filled, which have interesting properties.

Ditto for metallo-organics

Then let your mind leap to vacuum deposition of various metal, and non-metal combinations

There are any number of metal foils one can get as well

one can even plasma spray some interesting metal combinations, if you can take the initial heat

Even magneto-resistive fluids....

Steve C




> On Aug 6, 2016, at 11:40 PM, Carl Van Wormer <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > wrote:
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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.
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> Thanks,
> Carl
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