Subject: Identifying electrical insulation material
Alan J. Hawk <alan.hawk [at] us__army__mil> writes >I have an X-ray machine that dates to about 1917. There is a metal >bar that carries electricity from the high voltage transformer coil >to the X-ray tube. The insulation material appears to be multiple >layers of cellophane. It is a thin clear plastic. > >Any experts on early twentieth century electronics able to identify >the material used for insulation? Could it be mica? It was used as insulation in early irons and toasters. Nelly Balloffet Paper Star Associates, Inc. Book and Paper Conservation 543 Illington Road Ossining, NY 10562 914-9411-8166 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:16 Distributed: Friday, July 13, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-16-003 ***Received on Wednesday, 4 July, 2007