Thanks for replying and trying to Help me. I agree with you jghrist that 6.8 is too low, I am assuming that the number is low because it is some other form of Resistivity. That is what log must mean. I'm glad to know that ordinary glass is 9x10^13.
I'm trying to compare two materials, one is macor ceramic and the other is called pyroceram (a glass-ceramic). I know the Volume Resistivity of Macor which is >10^14 ohm/cm but the spec sheets for the pyroceram shows Resistivity: Log
it seems to be in p(ohm x cm) = 6.8 @ 250C. Is there an easy...
I have been given the project of changing our corona treater from ceramic plates (Mica) to a glass material (Pyroceram) to cut costs. I need to make sure that the resistance between electrodes is close to being the same in order to create the right environment for the treatment. I'm already...