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*Linen is highest temperature-resistant material? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ironing] | *Linen is highest temperature-resistant material? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ironing] | ||
*What about wool? 600C for lightning temperature - [https://www.learnaboutwool.com/lesson-plans/the-properties-of-wool/does-wool-burn/]. Cellulose is 250C by comparison. | *What about wool? 600C for lightning temperature - [https://www.learnaboutwool.com/lesson-plans/the-properties-of-wool/does-wool-burn/]. Cellulose is 250C by comparison. | ||
*Glass transition of wool - 160C - [https://cool.culturalheritage.org/jaic/articles/jaic25-01-004_2.html] | |||
*Natural wool felt - looks like max temp is 200F - [https://www.afgco.com/uploads/AFG%20Felt%20Specs.pdf] | *Natural wool felt - looks like max temp is 200F - [https://www.afgco.com/uploads/AFG%20Felt%20Specs.pdf] | ||
*PBI [[Polybenzimidazole]] | *PBI [[Polybenzimidazole]] | ||
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=Cellulose Fabrics= | =Cellulose Fabrics= | ||
*Jute onset of degradation - 240C - Linen (flax fibers) - 160C - [https://www.hindawi.com/journals/amse/2013/325085/] | *Jute onset of degradation - 240C - Linen (flax fibers) - 160C - [https://www.hindawi.com/journals/amse/2013/325085/] | ||
*Cotton - 230C glass transition - [https://cool.culturalheritage.org/jaic/articles/jaic25-01-004_2.html] | |||
*Jute and flax - only slight degradation under 170C - [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/229809165_Thermal_degradation_of_flax_and_jute_fibers] | |||
*Reformed Cellulose Like Rayon etc? | |||
=Links= | =Links= | ||
*Wool insulation specs - [https://www.blackmountaininsulation.com/NatuWool_Technical_Sheet.pdf] | *Wool insulation specs - [https://www.blackmountaininsulation.com/NatuWool_Technical_Sheet.pdf] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:55, 6 November 2022
OSE Use Case
One OSE use case is the top seal of the High Temperature Print Chamber
Max Temperatures of Fabrics
- Linen is highest temperature-resistant material? [1]
- What about wool? 600C for lightning temperature - [2]. Cellulose is 250C by comparison.
- Glass transition of wool - 160C - [3]
- Natural wool felt - looks like max temp is 200F - [4]
- PBI Polybenzimidazole
- Supposeldy (ie double check this)
- Other features: continuous temperature: 540 °C (1,004 °F), does not melt but degrades around the temperature: 760 °C (1,400 °F) under pyrolysis, retains fiber integrity and suppleness up to 540 °C (1,004 °F)
- Mettalized fibers?
High Temperature Gaskets
Sponge / Foam Gasket
- Closed cell silicone - 230 C - can be soft - [5]
Cellulose Fabrics
- Jute onset of degradation - 240C - Linen (flax fibers) - 160C - [6]
- Cotton - 230C glass transition - [7]
- Jute and flax - only slight degradation under 170C - [8]
- Reformed Cellulose Like Rayon etc?
Links
- Wool insulation specs - [9]