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Re: [TCML] RF Grounding
Daniel -
Actually, RTV silicone sealants don't release any "solvents" during curing,
but most of the more common "household" grades of silicone caulking componds
and sealants do release acetic acid vapors as a by-product of curing. This
is why they have a distinct acetic acid smell, like vinegar, once they start
curing. It is possible that the acetic acid residue is what caused Richard
Q's problem long ago, although I don't recall if his problem was arcing
inside the secondary coilform.
There are special RTV silicone sealants that do not release acetic acid.
Electronic-grade silicone sealants like General Electric RTV-162 release
alcohol during curing, which evaporates without leaving any conductive
residue. There are also special automotive silicone sealants that are
labeled as "safe for catalytic converters"; they also do not release acetic
acid.
I seem to recall that someone else (long ago) had a secondary that actually
caught on fire because of internal arcing that ignited trapped solvent
vapors from the PVC solvent-type glue that he used to attach end caps or to
seal internal baffles.
I've always just used the electronic-grade RTV sealents to secure internal
baffles, and never had any problems with internal arcing, trapped solvent
vapors igniting, etc.
Regards,
Scott Hanson
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Subject: Re: [TCML] RF Grounding
Richard;
So what have you found to attach baffles and end caps with that doesn't
involve those nasty solvent vapors?
Thanks,
Daniel Hess
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Re: [TCML] RF Grounding
People were literally building bombs in some cases... That I wanted to
clear up just to prevent injuries which would make everyone look bad.
Others were using silicone sealants for baffles and end caps... I used to
myself, until I traced a failure back to the solvent vapors.
Thanks for everything :)
Richard
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