vorst
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- Jan 31, 2017
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Hi fellow engineers,
For an application I need to protect a connector from temperatures up to 700°C from conductive heat transfer.
The connector support is metal on a metal pipe of which the latter contains hot air with above temperature.
Between this support and the connector I want to put a piece of material X to stop the conductive heat transfer.
Anyone experience with or knowledge of materials with low thermal conductivity and able to sustain continuous temperatures of up to 700°C?
Any tips are welcome
/Sidney
For an application I need to protect a connector from temperatures up to 700°C from conductive heat transfer.
The connector support is metal on a metal pipe of which the latter contains hot air with above temperature.
Between this support and the connector I want to put a piece of material X to stop the conductive heat transfer.
Anyone experience with or knowledge of materials with low thermal conductivity and able to sustain continuous temperatures of up to 700°C?
Any tips are welcome
/Sidney