In message
<d250d01e39356a4e9cc3b4b459d665503b7bc...@ms-cda-01.advanced-input.com>,
dated Wed, 1 Feb 2012, "McInturff, Gary" <[email protected]>
writes:
One part would be painted with a very durable Polane paint which is
more a backed on plastic than a true paint. If part A is painted it
mates via internal threads of the shaft and provides an insulation
bearer on the surface between each part - breaking the conductive path.
It's a bit difficult to understand the set-up but can a functional part
be made of an engineering plastic, not metal?
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