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Re: Suitable capacitor dialectrics



Hi!

Polystyrene is what is referred to as an amorphous polymer.  It has
excellent electrical properties but in general has rather poor chemical
resistance to anything but aliphatic materials (alcohols, mineral spirits
and the like).  Polystyrene may do OK in mineral oil but not so good in
materials containing benzenic (aromatic) materials and the like...Chemical
exposure can also give rise to environmental stress crazing and loss of
clarity, swelling and mechanical deterioration.

Tetrode



Tesla list wrote:

> Original poster: "Metlicka Marc" <mystuffs-at-orwell-dot-net>
>
> hello bert,
> i was wondering what exactly happens to polystyrene in oil? i've had the
> cup cap soaking for some time now and checked it after your post, it
> doesn't seem mushy or anything?
> marc