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Help needed. Heat resistant, non heat transferring, electrical conductive material.
2016-01-13 10:05:24 Post No. 7780410
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Help needed. Heat resistant, non heat transferring, electrical conductive material.
Anonymous
2016-01-13 10:05:24
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Hello /sci
We are looking for a material that meets the following three conditions:
It should be able to withstand a fire (temperatures of maximum 1200 degrees celsius (2192 F) in our conditions)
It should be able to act as an antenna (electrically conductive)
It should not be heat transferring (to prevent it from grilling the electronic component that it is attached to.
So short story long, we want to make a component that is able to transfer some data, while inside a burning building. So we seem to have solved the problem of cooling and protecting the other electronic components with some heavy isolation, but we fear that an antenna made of kobber or steel will be too much of a heat bridge. Furthermore, it is not possible to have the antenna inside the heat shield, as that will weaken the signal too much. So we hope that you guys in here can help us find a material that does just what we want.
Feel free to ask if my gibberish english is not clear enough :)
Thanks everyone in advance!