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| Sutor78 |
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 1:39 pm |
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I need to find a binding for barium titanate powder. I think to use
a silicon glue as binding but I don’t know in what proportion .
I am interested too to not very difficult alternatives i.e. to use
other binding , different from silicon , to make compact bariun
titanate powder.
Besides I have found for liquid silicon glue a relative dielectric
constant of about 11 . When silicon became rigid it decrease?
Thanks
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