Difference between revisions of "Hardware for Mounting of Diamond Radiators"

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** [http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/~senderovich/GlueX/Diamonds/MountingBracket/DiaMountBracket_F.pdf Front Half] (Dimensioned Drawing)
 
** [http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/~senderovich/GlueX/Diamonds/MountingBracket/DiaMountBracket_F.pdf Front Half] (Dimensioned Drawing)
 
** [http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/~senderovich/GlueX/Diamonds/MountingBracket/DiaMountBracket_B.pdf Back Half] (Dimensioned Drawing)
 
** [http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/~senderovich/GlueX/Diamonds/MountingBracket/DiaMountBracket_B.pdf Back Half] (Dimensioned Drawing)
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== Choice of Adhesives ==
 
== Choice of Adhesives ==

Revision as of 02:41, 14 April 2009

Mounting Bracket

Exploded view of the mounting bracket with the diamond shown suspended on stretched wires.


Choice of Adhesives

Ellsworth Adhesives (Dist. Germantown, WI), Resinlab Cynergy Line:

  • 6103 Metal Bonding Cyanoacrylate Adhesive [1]
  • 6402 Toughened Cyanoacrylate Adhesive [2]
    • Cynergy Surface Activator A [3]
    • Cynergy Solvent D Debonder [4]
  • Also available:
    • AR 4305HP [5] (more general purpose, toluene-sensitive)
    • 736 high temp. silicone sealant: 500F continuous use, degradation at 600F

Frank Murken Products (Dist. Schenectady, NY) (awaiting call)

Hernon Manufacturing, Inc. (Mfg. Sanford, FL) (in contact with Nicholas LaBarre)

  • Supertacker 351 (easily dissolved with toluene etc.) [6]
  • Silastomer 333

K.R. Anderson, Inc. (Dist.), Morgan Hill, CA (e-mail, awaiting response)

Master Bond, Inc. (Mfg.) (awaiting call)