I tried a couple places in Anaheim like Industrial Plastics Supply. I’ve
purchased G10 in the past from them. Unfortunately, no one had any remnant
pieces currently. Stuff like this goes pretty fast. Also, stock material
comes in 1 sq ft sizes, so I would be wasting over 50% of the material.
This is my first vacuum chamber and I “picked” the size based on what was
available at the recycler. There was some 12” diameter PVC pipe but I’ve read
that PVC bleeds a lot for vacuum chamber use. There’s some other reasons I’m
staying away from plastic for most of the chamber wall, like the tendency to
start cracking when the chamber is cycled between atmospheric pressure and
vacuum.
So, at 5 ½” inside dimension and over 3’ long, I’ll be able to put up to 4”
diameter sections into the chamber for testing. If it works OK, I’ll start
looking for larger chamber material.
Richard
From: Kenneth Brown<mailto:ken@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 9:29 PM
To: roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [roc-chat] Re: roc-chat Digest V6 #100
Orange County Industrial Plastics in Anaheim is where I get most of my plastic
material.
Norton Sales is mostly doing movie rentals these days from what I hear. I
haven't talked with Carlos for over a year.
Try to get some remnants from a company that installs bullet resistant glass at
banks. They should have some small pieces.
Ken
On May 23, 2016, at 6:42 PM, R Dierking wrote:
Thank you Mike. I’ll stand by until then.
For a vacuum chamber, I don’t think I should try to laminate thinner pieces
together. High vacuum has a tendency to pull stuff apart.
The chamber will be approximately 42” long and 5.5” ID square. The clear
plastic is for the ends. For the thickness of the clear plastic I would like
the best optical quality possible. I’ll be viewing through the ends of the
chamber using a video camera. (I’m not going to be sticking my nose up
against the end of a 3 ½’ long chamber with high vac inside.) The other
walls of the chamber are ¼” thick aluminum.
I found 1 ¼” thick bullet resistant (sometimes referred to as just BR
plastic) at the local recycle yard, but I would have to purchase an old bank
door that weighs about 500 lbs.
I appreciate all the help with this. I’m working on fixing up the mechanical
pump now and will post some photos when I have some substantial progress.
First, I want to assure that the pump is working well.
Richard
From: kramer@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 3:17 PM
To: jhoward@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: [roc-chat] Re: roc-chat Digest V6 #100
c&h is 5 minutes from my work, I can check them out on Thursday.
mike k
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Subject: [roc-chat] Re: roc-chat Digest V6 #100
From: John Howard <jhoward@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: May 23, 2016 2:42 PM
To: roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
CC:
Sounds like you need to make a road trip to
C&H surplus
Apex Electronics
Norton Sales
John
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On May 23, 2016, at 2:25 PM, FreeLists Mailing List Manager
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roc-chat Digest Mon, 23 May 2016 Volume: 06 Issue: 100
In This Issue:
[roc-chat] Thick clear polycarb for vacuum chamber
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From: R Dierking <applerocketry@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [roc-chat] Thick clear polycarb for vacuum chamber
Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 14:25:36 -0700
I’m looking for two sheets of ¾” to 1” thick clear plastic for the ends of
a vacuum chamber. I need them to be at least 8” square.
Any suggestions on suppliers? New material from places like McMaster or
Industrial Plastics Supply are very expensive and my usual recycle place
doesn’t have anything like this currently.
Thank you,
Richard Dierking
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