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In Reply to: RE: Ping: Ric Schultz and Uncle Stu Ono (and anyone else with relevant experience.....) posted by Winston Smith on July 21, 2015 at 15:35:02
Some of the wax might separate from the metal. I would be careful if you are putting it directly into liquid nitrogen versus putting into nitrogen vapor.
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In addition to the above concerns, I would wonder about the effect on the wax itself; would the wax return to its pre-cooled shape and consistency, when it was warmed to room temp? It might instead crack and even shatter due to the cooling process. Before doing this with an expensive inductor, I would recommend experimenting with a piece of wax.
Your concerns are noted and appreciated.
Not sure I'm going to do it yet, but I do appreciate all the input, pro and con.
Thanks! :-)
WS
I've always wondered about that with any finished product with multiple materials involved.
For ex- a power cord vs just the wire itself.
...due to two different materials and how they change shape with the cooling.
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