Go to Otherpower.com Home Page Go to Forcefield Shopping Cart Go to Wondermagnet.com Home Page
Front Page - [Homebrewed Electricity-- (wind) (solar) (hydro) (steam) (controls) (storage) (mechanical)] - Classifieds - Site News
Everything - Newbies - [Remote Living-- (housing) (heat) (light) (water)] - Rants & Opinion - Diaries - Our Products
Thermal conductivity of ATH | 6 comments (6 topical, editorial)
Re: Thermal conductivity of ATH (3.00 / 0) (#2)
by DanG on Thu May 15th, 2008 at 07:37:33 PM MST
(User Info)

ATH or Aluminum Hydroxide has a Specific Density of 2.4g/cc - the way it is normally used as a sorted-to-nanometer-sized-powder precludes it acting as a conductor on it's own - yet when added to a resin like Vinyl-Ester (Specific Density from .95 to 1.6) it could be measured, but it would be dependent on the batch formulation.

One thing noted when searching is a property of absorbing infrared heat - being a poor emitter of IR, that's the only minus side of it I could find. It is also an ingredient in insulating paints along with Aluminum Sulfate and fumed silica (silica spheres, etc.) which is not a good sign except the paint is nearer a clay thats troweled on then a fluid that conforms to a mold.



Thermal conductivity of ATH | 6 comments (6 topical, 0 editorial)

Menu
· create account
· How to use the board
· FAQs
· search the board
· Google search the board
· Old Otherpower Board

Login
Make a new account
Username:
Password:

Powered by Scoop
You must be a registered user to post here. It's easy and free, and the link is on the upper right side of your page.
All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective companies. Postings are owned by the poster, but may be deleted or moved at the ADMIN's sole discretion. The Rest © 2003 Forcefield.
You can Email the board ADMIN here. PLEASE include the username you signed up with!