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Ultraviolet advanced radiation from the sun does not affect aluminum, but in time, will affect untreated fiberglass. For this reason reflectors contain a stabilizing additive in composites the resin advanced which effectively composites eliminates this problem. Throughout advanced history, manufacturers composites have found a way to create confusion within their markets. Some do it intentionally to overcome their inability advanced to sell their products or services based upon the merits of the product or service. Other manufactures composites simply ignore the fact that many users advanced of their products have absolutely no background regarding the product and need the most fundamental information from which to build their knowledge base. The antenna industry, by use of vague terminology, has created some confusion composites too. Two of these areas, "factory pre-tuned" and "tunable antenna", will be explored. industrial activities include raw material extraction to manufacture glass, sodium bicarbonate, as well as sodium silicate and bicarbonate, just to mention some specialized chemicals.
Both constructions use the same type of material, basically advanced a thermoset FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic), which composites includes specially formulated resins, flame retardants and UV stabilizers to produce the unique benefits which characterize fiberglass reflectors. Because some antenna installations must exist in environments containing many corrosive agents, the materials in the construction of the antenna must be carefully selected to alleviate corrosion problems. Obviously, in the case of an aluminum structure, dissimilar metal contact is always a risk factor. A fiberglass dish, on the other hand, all but eliminates this problem - for obvious reasons. The resins used in antennas have been subjected to both field and laboratory tests involving over 130 highly corrosive chemicals at temperatures up to at least 120° F (50° C), with results that indicated little or no detectable degradation of the test samples.
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