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To clarify the information request. Carbon filled Teflon was being used
as boats, in a cleaning process, for small parts. In the process the
carbon was redepositing on the parts and interfering with further
processing. The switch to carbonless Teflon caused ESD to be an issue
(significant static charges). Looking for range of 10 to 8th - 10 to 4th
surface resistively. Also have to withstand cleaning solutions from
acids to bases and high temperatures.
Semper Fi
Tom
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>From: Lepsche, Thomas G (NM75)
>Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 1997 10:11 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Teflon replacement
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>Technetters,
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>Does anyone know of a high temperature, conductive (low surface resistively),
>chemical resistant plastic (no carbon) that can be substituted for Teflon.
> Is there a company that specializes in this type of plastic?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>Semper Fi
>Tom
>
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