by BOBBY R » Sun Sep 03, 2006 7:29 pm
hi thrival to answer i love material science. its the evolutionary aspect of new materials. not cost. if a new plastic can get the job done, with far less weight & far easier to assemble i,m all for it. gluing plastic is far easier than welding stainless. as long as the new materials perform ok & dont react adversly in an electrolizer why not? from what i understand right now they are engineered to perform as conductive electrodes. price per square in of electrode area is a question. only way to find out is buy the material & make some electrode plates. please dont think i,m trying to push any changes on the members. i myself have$ 1000.00 worth of 316 cut & sitting in my shop ready to go. i would not like to waste it. however it would not be the first time i have changed things around in the middle of some project or another to check out something different. it,s the way i personally gain valuable experience. if anyone wants to share the cost of some material i,de be happy to work with them. if not thats ok too. i,de be willing to bet most of the other members & myself, can get our projects finishet with the materials we already have & understand. i just love learning.have a great day bobbyr
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