steve_rb
Full Member level 3
Hi
We have a XRD instrument using a X-ray tube for x-ray production. HV about 60 kv is connected to the tube via Comet two wire high voltage cable. Both wires are at about 60 kv and carry about 4 ampere current for the tube filament. Cable is connected to the tube via a special connector (see attached pictures). Central pin wire is broken from inside and I need to repair this connector. White insulator piece seems is comprised of two pieces glued using a HV adhesive during assembling. I need to know what is the white material or something I can replace which stands for 60kv insulation between these contacts and the tube casing which is connected to the ground and what glue I can use to stick the two pieces together?
thx
We have a XRD instrument using a X-ray tube for x-ray production. HV about 60 kv is connected to the tube via Comet two wire high voltage cable. Both wires are at about 60 kv and carry about 4 ampere current for the tube filament. Cable is connected to the tube via a special connector (see attached pictures). Central pin wire is broken from inside and I need to repair this connector. White insulator piece seems is comprised of two pieces glued using a HV adhesive during assembling. I need to know what is the white material or something I can replace which stands for 60kv insulation between these contacts and the tube casing which is connected to the ground and what glue I can use to stick the two pieces together?
thx