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looking for fluidics with high dielectric constan t
2002-05-01
Martin, Dick
looking for fluidics with high dielectric constan t
Martin, Dick
2002-05-01
Glycerine is 63, Ethylene glycol is 48.2, Phenol is 40.4.  These are all
more viscous than water.  If you want thinner liquids, the dielectric
constant may be lower for common materials.

Richard T. Martin
Principal Engineer
Innovative Micro Technology
75 Robin Hill Road
Goleta, CA 93117
(805) 681-2824
[email protected] 
www.imtmems.com 



-----Original Message-----
From: ZHU, Xiaoshan [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 8:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mems-talk] looking for fluidics with high dielectric constant


Hi, there,

Does somebody know some kind of fluidics with high dielectric constant
(excpet
DI water)?How can I get some info about it?

Thanks!

Xiaoshan Zhu
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