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Plastic that cant get heated

Started by nix85, May 26, 2020, 03:15:57 PM

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ramset

I have often pondered if such a super thin heat shield could be of some FE benefit [application]My question seems appropriate ...since

we are after all in an FE  open source  Forum ?
do you have an application for an experiment ?
I will call my friend regardless...to be clear I am not attempting to be difficult ,just curious.
Thx Chet
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nix85

Quote from: ramset on May 26, 2020, 06:00:53 PM
I have often pondered if such a super thin heat shield could be of some FE benefit [application]My question seems appropriate ...since

we are after all in an FE  open source  Forum ?
do you have an application for an experiment ?
I will call my friend regardless...to be clear I am not attempting to be difficult ,just curious.
Thx Chet

I guess it could be used for FE but i was just fascinated with unheatable plastic.

lancaIV

Are here somebody thinking about "Aerogel" ?
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therium

Yeah, I was thinking Aerogel, invented by NASA. I think they want to use it on the space shuttle.

Silicone will also survive temperatures of 450-500F. That's why they can make baking pans out of it.