ajensen
Mechanical
- Mar 4, 2011
- 22
Hi,
I have a small stainless part (think washer, but irregularly shaped) that is about .250" in diameter and between .005" and .010" thick. The part holds a mating piece in position and is designed with fairly tight tolerances (+/- .001" around the profile). I need to electrically insulate this part and am wondering if there is a very thin coating/plating (less than .001") that will do the job. Does anyone have suggestions for a process that might work? Keep in mind the final part dimensions still need to be held to within +/-.001" so whatever coating/plating process is used must be accurate and repeatable enough so that the post-coated/plated dimensions are in spec. The coating/plating does not need to be a super insulator as we are only dealing with less than 4V and less than 600mA.
I have a small stainless part (think washer, but irregularly shaped) that is about .250" in diameter and between .005" and .010" thick. The part holds a mating piece in position and is designed with fairly tight tolerances (+/- .001" around the profile). I need to electrically insulate this part and am wondering if there is a very thin coating/plating (less than .001") that will do the job. Does anyone have suggestions for a process that might work? Keep in mind the final part dimensions still need to be held to within +/-.001" so whatever coating/plating process is used must be accurate and repeatable enough so that the post-coated/plated dimensions are in spec. The coating/plating does not need to be a super insulator as we are only dealing with less than 4V and less than 600mA.