Okay, I've cleared up the confusion with the company I'm dealing with. Here's the latest quote for 25 plates approx 4x6":
3mmx100x150mm price: USD 16.5/plate (plate)
1mmx100x150mm Price: USD...
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Okay, I've cleared up the confusion with the company I'm dealing with. Here's the latest quote for 25 plates approx 4x6":
3mmx100x150mm price: USD 16.5/plate (plate)
1mmx100x150mm Price: USD...
I'm a little wary of the really thin stuff actually. Bio is right, I'm sure I can't media blast it without destroying it. My question then becomes, is .1" too thick for this? I'm guessing that...
So what's the thinnest I could go and be effective? 1mm? I have been quoted $15/piece for 3mm x 100mm x 150mm (approx 4" x 6"). That sounds pretty good to me but 3mm seems too thick. Thinner than...
Would I be much better off getting 1mm? Would it make that much difference? It will still be foil, rolled.
I might have found a pretty cheap source for Nickel 200. The catch is, at .5mm it's foil that comes rolled. I'm wondering if Nickel is pliable enough to straighten out for a dry cell? I'm guessing...
I found this online and that's why I brought it up:
"...Tantalum is almost completely immune to chemical attack at temperatures below 150°C, and is attacked only by hydrofluoric acid, acidic...
I haven't seen any discussion about Tantalum plates. Its supposed to be virtually impervious to anything below 300°f. I figure with a KOH electrolyte this should be the ultimate combo. I can't...