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I'm working on restoring a Schuemann netto box and I'm in need of a
couple feet of 0.010" ID plastic tubing to make a calibrated leak to match the netto to my sailplane polar. There are products available, but generally sold in quantities much larger than I need, and not inexpensive (sold mostly for bio-medical applications). The inside diameter is fairly important, as the flow resistance at constant length goes as the 4th power of ID. The desirable range is about 0.008 - 0.012". It's likely possible to use metal capillary tubing for this, which is easier to find in small qty, but plastic would be much easier to work with. Anyone have a source? Evan Ludeman / T8 |
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The desirable range is
about 0.008 - 0.012". It's likely possible to use metal capillary tubing for this, which is easier to find in small qty, but plastic would be much easier to work with. Anyone have a source? http://www.stiflow.com/tubing_PEEK.htm Call them up and very politely request a 'sample' of what you think you need after some friendly smalltalk, they'll likely do it... If not there are many other sources to ask the same of. -Paul |
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On Jun 14, 1:16*pm, T8 wrote:
I'm working on restoring a Schuemann netto box and I'm in need of a couple feet of 0.010" ID plastic tubing to make a calibrated leak to match the netto to my sailplane polar. *There are products available, but generally sold in quantities much larger than I need, and not inexpensive (sold mostly for bio-medical applications). The inside diameter is fairly important, as the flow resistance at constant length goes as the 4th power of ID. *The desirable range is about 0.008 - 0.012". It's likely possible to use metal capillary tubing for this, which is easier to find in small qty, but plastic would be much easier to work with. Anyone have a source? Evan Ludeman / T8 Got it. McMaster-Carr, of course. 0.012" ID teflon... it's sold as electrical sleeving which is why I didn't find it earlier. $0.12 per foot. -T8 |
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On Jun 14, 11:10*am, T8 wrote:
On Jun 14, 1:16*pm, T8 wrote: I'm working on restoring a Schuemann netto box and I'm in need of a couple feet of 0.010" ID plastic tubing to make a calibrated leak to match the netto to my sailplane polar. *There are products available, but generally sold in quantities much larger than I need, and not inexpensive (sold mostly for bio-medical applications). The inside diameter is fairly important, as the flow resistance at constant length goes as the 4th power of ID. *The desirable range is about 0.008 - 0.012". It's likely possible to use metal capillary tubing for this, which is easier to find in small qty, but plastic would be much easier to work with. Anyone have a source? Evan Ludeman / T8 Got it. *McMaster-Carr, of course. *0.012" ID teflon... it's sold as electrical sleeving which is why I didn't find it earlier. *$0.12 per foot. -T8- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If you haven't already ordered it, check local hobby shops for "Hot Stuff" tubing. Also check any electronics supply places. Also, reply to me if you haven't done anything, and aren't in a huge hurry, I'll see if I have some (used to have a LOT) of that size. If I can find it tonight, and it's the right diameter, I'll send you some tomorrow. Jim |
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