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In Reply to: Technically speaking.... posted by cheap-Jack on March 26, 2007 at 12:19:40:
Its resistivity is 1,000R/cm, or 1 ohm per mm. Theoretically, it can't handle any voltage at all !!!!It may be OK for signal wires with no voltage is involved. Otherwise...
Where did you get that figure from? According to the data on the Swicofil site that Cpk referenced, it's electrical resistivity is given as on the order of 109 ohm/cm3.
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- Re: Technically speaking.... - Steve Eddy 13:37:00 03/26/07 (19)
- This is how I look at it. - cheap-Jack 08:25:44 03/27/07 (18)
- Factually wrong. - clifff 11:02:37 03/27/07 (13)
- Why flip back yr calendar? - cheap-Jack 13:00:36 03/27/07 (12)
- The question was resistivity. - clifff 14:23:34 03/27/07 (11)
- Re: The question was resistivity. - Steve Eddy 14:52:08 03/27/07 (10)
- Make it "worth the time", what's the insulation resistance of 1mm thick cotton? - cheap-Jack 18:58:03 03/27/07 (9)
- Make it worth whose time? - Steve Eddy 23:14:03 03/27/07 (8)
- Double "nonsense" !! - cheap-Jack 11:40:07 03/28/07 (2)
- Google "42" nt - clifff 13:44:08 03/28/07 (0)
- Re: Double "nonsense" !! - Steve Eddy 12:34:12 03/28/07 (0)
- Stop empty talks, What is your answer ?!!!! (nt). - cheap-Jack 08:13:45 03/28/07 (4)
- You never Hitchhiked (nt) - Cpk 19:06:34 03/30/07 (0)
- Forty-two. nt - Steve Eddy 10:43:26 03/28/07 (2)
- :) [nt] - Ted Smith 11:43:40 03/28/07 (1)
- Well at least ONE person "got it." Thanks, Ted. ;) nt - Steve Eddy 12:32:09 03/28/07 (0)
- Re: This is how I look at it. - Steve Eddy 11:00:26 03/27/07 (3)
- Let me define it for you since you got no clue. - cheap-Jack 13:59:05 03/27/07 (0)
- Nonsense to those who don't understand. - cheap-Jack 12:43:05 03/27/07 (1)
- In this case, that's you. - Steve Eddy 13:49:42 03/27/07 (1)