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ramtough34
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Hi guys,
I need a bit of help in making a decision on a particular material. Basically, i am doing a project where I will be heating water in a bottle. I have an idea of using a dynamo to provide the energy to heat the water. In order to be able to do this, I need some advice on a material that could be used to encapsulate the heating element.
Therefore, the material needs to be good at resisting high temperatures, but also allow the heat to be transferred to the water quickly and efficiently.
Another additional, issue is that the material must be Bisphenol-A free. I have looked at Polyimides such as Kapton tape, to wrap around the heating element, but am I correct in thinking that this contains Bisphenol-A!?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
I need a bit of help in making a decision on a particular material. Basically, i am doing a project where I will be heating water in a bottle. I have an idea of using a dynamo to provide the energy to heat the water. In order to be able to do this, I need some advice on a material that could be used to encapsulate the heating element.
Therefore, the material needs to be good at resisting high temperatures, but also allow the heat to be transferred to the water quickly and efficiently.
Another additional, issue is that the material must be Bisphenol-A free. I have looked at Polyimides such as Kapton tape, to wrap around the heating element, but am I correct in thinking that this contains Bisphenol-A!?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.