Hello,
let me know if you think this thread belongs elsewhere, but I think it's under the subject of polymers... possibly composites too though...
Long story short, I'm on the hunt for a material that is more wear resistant than G10/FR4. My googling led me to find out about Hydlar, which is apparently more wear resistant than G10FR4, and also has higher dielectric strength - very desireable when using the material as an insulator in induction heating.
Hydlar looks perfect on paper (the specs are great), but the problem is, I need it in tube form, and I cannot find anyone online who manufactures it in tube form.
Any of you folks familiar with these types of materials like G10 and Hydlar? do you know of any material that may be as good as Hydlar regarding wear resistance and dielectric strength?
Thanks for any suggestions or ideas!
-Pat
let me know if you think this thread belongs elsewhere, but I think it's under the subject of polymers... possibly composites too though...
Long story short, I'm on the hunt for a material that is more wear resistant than G10/FR4. My googling led me to find out about Hydlar, which is apparently more wear resistant than G10FR4, and also has higher dielectric strength - very desireable when using the material as an insulator in induction heating.
Hydlar looks perfect on paper (the specs are great), but the problem is, I need it in tube form, and I cannot find anyone online who manufactures it in tube form.
Any of you folks familiar with these types of materials like G10 and Hydlar? do you know of any material that may be as good as Hydlar regarding wear resistance and dielectric strength?
Thanks for any suggestions or ideas!
-Pat