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High-K dielectric constant epoxy material

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We have a collection of target assemblies that are used to validate our computational software. A few assemblies consist of rectangular and cylindrical microwave resonant cavities (which are basically implemented as just terminated copper tubes and boxes with sma connectors). We had a somewhat unusual idea to use these same microwave assemblies for low frequency verification by filling these cavities with super-high dielectric constant epoxy (reuse of the same geometries would greatly reduce our computational and physical setup effort). We were wondering if anyone knows it such filling material exist with dielectric constants in the hundreds?
 

Re: High-K Dielectrics

You might contact ATK/Composite Optics (w*w.coi-world.com) and ask them that question.

Good Luck.

If you need a contact point send me a private message with your information and I will try to get you connected.
 

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