ramjet
Electrical
- Aug 16, 2001
- 15
We're considering developing a new connector design using a copper rod with .375-24 UNF thread, screwed into a PEEK insulator. The connector will be 5kv rated and the maximum conductor temp will be 300F. We're concerned about corona between the copper and PEEK in the threaded area, but we don't know how to predict precisely what effect this will have over a 10 year life. We can try things like rounding the thread tips, or using teflon tape or sealant to reduce the air gap, but we still would'nt know if that's good enough to last 10 years at 5kv. Any advice?