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small tube insert
2004-07-23
Yanjun (David) Tang
2004-07-25
Jian WEI
small tube insert
Jian WEI
2004-07-25
Not sure about your question.
Normally can try welding S.S. tube to your flange and use swedge lock or
whatever you like.
Or you can try epoxy to seal it.
K.J. Lesker has many feedthough for gas and liquid.
But if you need electrical feed through for your sensor, fischerconnectors
will have it.

Jian WEI

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Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 12:26 PM
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Subject: [mems-talk] small tube insert


Dear MEMS  colleagues:

I've been searching small tube insert with flange for our gas sensors. The
OD of tube insert should be less than 1/16" and the material can be plastic
or metal. I've searched it over all the catalogs in my hands and didn't have
any luck. If you know where to find such kind of products, please help me.
Thank you very much.


David
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