I hear that stainless steel is a good wire for fusor reactors.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#92705k17/=wl3e9d
My question is can 316L stainless steel wire work for a fusor?
316L Stainless Wire vs 316 Stainless Wire
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Re: 316L Stainless Wire vs 316 Stainless Wire
Jake,
If you are constructing a neutron producing fusor and are interested in the type of metal wire you should use, turn your focus to this FAQ on grid construction: viewtopic.php?f=24&t=8660
This FAQ is helpful for choosing an appropriate grid material. Hopefully this answers your question.
Scott Moroch
If you are constructing a neutron producing fusor and are interested in the type of metal wire you should use, turn your focus to this FAQ on grid construction: viewtopic.php?f=24&t=8660
This FAQ is helpful for choosing an appropriate grid material. Hopefully this answers your question.
Scott Moroch
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