Higgler
Electrical
- Dec 10, 2003
- 997
We are assembling an antenna for use on miliatry Jet aircraft need recommendations on a 2 part epoxy that is used to fill in part of the antenna.
In discussions with a co-worker, I've mentioned factors listed below for the choice of the epoxy, such as:
1) room temp cure is convenient in manufacture
2) coefficient of expansion should match the housing
3) resistance to jet fuel and hydraulic fluid is nice
4) toxic fumes when the material burns aren't good
5) ease of re-work may be a factor.
The specific question is;
a) can anyone recommend a two part epoxy for this use
b) what performance criteria is important for this epoxy.
Thanks,
kch (antenna engineer)
In discussions with a co-worker, I've mentioned factors listed below for the choice of the epoxy, such as:
1) room temp cure is convenient in manufacture
2) coefficient of expansion should match the housing
3) resistance to jet fuel and hydraulic fluid is nice
4) toxic fumes when the material burns aren't good
5) ease of re-work may be a factor.
The specific question is;
a) can anyone recommend a two part epoxy for this use
b) what performance criteria is important for this epoxy.
Thanks,
kch (antenna engineer)