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Hello from Imperial Beach, California

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 11:27 pm
by WildLinx
I just ordered a Orion Delta 3D printer after reviewing as much as I could for an entry level printer.
I’m a retired Physicist-Electronics Engineer and I am developing a series of circularly polarized antennas from 400 MHz to 6 GHz. The technology involved is called, “Quadrifilar Helix Antennas with Infinite Baluns”.
These antennas are made using overlapping spirals of very thin (0.047” at 2.4GHz) semi-rigid (copper tube) coaxial cable. The formulas for the shapes are very precise and can require several hours to hand bend and tweak into position.
I have the antennas modeled in SolidWorks 2006 and my first DP project is to make a suitable winding/bending and support jig so as to make more then one of the same design.
Fortunately, the design can be scaled for different frequency bands.
I will need to learn three things about the available plastics. Dielectric properties? Hardness and flexibility? Distortion and warping (new and ageing)?
Has anyone had any experience along these lines? Has anyone tried to use these printed materials for RF strip-line, micro-strip, and patch applications at microwave frequencies?
I would be very interested in hearing from you here in the forum or directly.

Re: Hello from Imperial Beach, California

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 11:48 pm
by McSlappy
Welcome!
I wish I could answer your questions about filament but your best bet would be to contact a known manufacturer making high quality filament. I'm not sure who actually manufactures filament in the USA, but they would be able to provide you with the spec sheets for each of their plastics.

Re: Hello from Imperial Beach, California

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 11:50 pm
by JohnStack
Welcome - from about 25 miles north of you in Carlsbad!!!

There are some conductive filaments. I saw an article last week ....

https://www.prote.in/en/feed/2012/11/conductive-plastic

Re: Hello from Imperial Beach, California

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 10:07 pm
by WildLinx
John
Thanks alot for the info. What they are doing is very interesting. The citations in the paper could prove to be very useful.
I go to north county a lot and always liked having breakfast at Don's Country Kitchen in Carlsbad and walk along the sea wall.
Steve