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RE: Salt Water Caps
Original poster: "Daniel A. Kline" <daniel_kline-at-med.unc.edu>
I notice that bottles of laundry soap liquid are HDPE...I was thinking
about trying them at one time.
Dan K.
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> Original poster: "robert heidlebaugh" <rheidlebaugh-at-desertgate-dot-com>
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> Mike: The reason is cost. Most PE bottkes are thin , to get
> thick PE you
> spend $5 each. Glass is thick and stands hi voltage for $0.03 each.
> Robert H
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> > Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 07:57:47 -0600
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> > Subject: Re: Salt Water Caps
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> > Original poster: "Mike" <megavolts61-at-yahoo-dot-com>
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> > After reading this thread a bit, I wonder why no one
> > has mentioned using bottle made from polyethylene. I
> > think they'd perform a bit better than glass
> > bottles...you'd need more of them due to the
> > difference in dielectric constants, but they'd be less
> > 'lossy'
> > Mike
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