OP have you tried Neotech? Taiwanese company with distributors in California, Canada and the UK.
Anyone with experience having cables made using Amorphous Metals/Alloys
Hello,
I am quite intrigued by the Amorphous metal cables. Since these are very rare (even rarer than OCC cable), I would like to hear about the experience of siomeone who has owned and heard these type of cables for long and obviously how do they compare to regular cable having normal metals like OFC/OCC copper/silver.
Also does anyone know how to/from where to procure such Amorphous (Copper/Silver) wires or even sheets for DIY project?
Regards,
Audio_phool
@srinisr No I haven't tried those distributors but I will surely check with them, thyanks for that. But I doubt if it's (Amorphous Copper/Silver) not already avaibale, then they will make just 10 meters or so for me.
Audio_phool |
Steve, thanks for sharing your journey on making cables. It nicely points out how many permutations there are in searching for the “right stuff”. Early on in my career I was asked to develop a electro mechanical system which required a dielectric of uncertain properties. After struggling with theory for a few days, I just went out and bought every brand and type I could find and started trying them. From that I learned some generalities. Same kind of thing you are doing. I assume you have done similar research in insulation. |
@audio_phool - did some reading on the amorphous metals and I am intrigued, but from what I understand, this could potentially open up a pandora’s box - it should be fun trying to figure it all out 😃 At this moment in time I have no sources for this type of conductor, but will keep it in mnd going forward. From what I have read, they tend to be used in experinabtal or highly advacncd engineering and are yet to be used in something as mundane as wire. However, there is some articles on using them for transmission cables to mitigate tranmissions overheads, so it souls come sooner than later But do keep an eye on Neotech cables - they seem to be ahead of the curve on metalurgy. And thanks for providing all the info - much appreciated - Steve
@ghdprentice - yep you got it - from my web site
So what does this mean in reality
My challenge with the Helix IMAGE DIY cables, was to get the Dk value as close to Air as possible...
And so the Helix IMAGE Air came into being! You can apply this technique to any cable geometry and it will provide excellent clarity and details. Hope that helps - Steve |