nsaspook
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Just wait until he starts to grow fur!phinds said:he looks like a comic book villain.
Thanks. Google shopping just gets me a blank screen. I must have all of their tracking crap blocked.BillTre said:The info sheet you linked to says its polyamide (polys (???) linked with amides).
It can be obtained in several forms.
The product sheet also mentions glass fibers and black nylon 66. Black makes for UV protection.
Asking the manufacturer would probably the most informative approach.
nsaspook said:Anyone know what type of plastic they use? I'd like to get some (clear if possible) for some DIY spark shields over interconnect rails.
That one, Kapton, is close to magic; I've used it in the distant past because it is resistant to corona discharge. It also has a wide temperature tolerance of -450F to +750F and reportedly available in Clear or translucent Tan, with Tan being more common.nsaspook said:Edit: I found something cheap to try with your polyamide reference.
https://www.amazon.com/Gizmo-Dorks-Polyimide-Printers-Printing/dp/B01G2HIF9W/?tag=pfamazon01-20