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Filter Made
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Computron Filter 49 mm CU1 CU2 CU3 in excellent condition Made in Japan |
Question: Aircraft oil filters - any made of sintered bronze balls for filtering? What other substances used to filter?
I was reading a Popular Mechanix magazine from the 1960's, and a guy was claiming that the micro-welded bronze ball type of oil filter in airplanes of the day would allow an automobile engine to run 200k or more miles, that it filtered the tiny 2-4 micron-sized particles that kill most automobile engines. Any truth to that, and what type of filter material is used in aircraft engines now? Anyone tried to run an aircraft oil filter in an automobile?
Answer: You can "over filter" oil. This was a problem with the toilet roll filters of the seventies. These were only used in the automotive industry.
The filters used in large radial engines (Wright and P&W) were made up of series of disc shaped screens separated by corrugated spacers. These filters can be dismantled for cleaning.
The smaller engines fitted to bug smashers use a filter similar to those uesd in a car.
Gas turbine engines use gause type filters that can be cleaned and reused.
There is no reason why you couldnt use an aircraft filter in your car if you fabricate an adaptor to suit the car's engine.
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Question: what is the white- sand like medium of resun FBF-1000 aquarium canister filter made of?
what benefit does it give a marine tank? any info will help a lot, thnx
Answer: As above, quartz and don't know if its the same but a different name "silica".
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Filter Lens Panasonic
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3PC HD Filter Set Panasonic Lumix G Vario 45 200mm Lens |
Question: Neutral Density filter question?
I own the Panasonic Lumix TZ10:
http://www.panasonic.co.uk/html/en_GB/Products/LUMIX+Digital+Cameras/Super+Zoom/DMC-TZ10/Specification/3377878/index.html?trackInfo=true
and I'd like to be able to take photos of waterfalls/streams etc using slow shutter speeds.
I've tried during the day, using a tripod but the result is way overexposed.
The smallest aperture I can set is F6.3, I've borrowed a ND8 Filter From a friend but the result is still over-exposed with any shutter speeds over 1 second.I have to hand hold the filter in front of the lens as you cannot screw them on, so I wondered if a stronger ND filter would do the trick, something like ND16?
Do you think I should try that, I don't know how good they are but you can get some cheap ones on ebay...
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=nd16+filter&_sacat=0&_odkw=massa+nd16+filter&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313
Any advice greatly received.
Answer: Well depends. An ND8 probably would work depending on prevailing weather and time of day.
You don't really want to go to much more than 5 seconds anyway as the longer you go the more sensitive to light leaks a setup becomes, so an ND16 should be about right.
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Question: Panasonic SDR-H40 Help?
Hi, just wondering if I can take off the black guard on the lens of the camera to reveal a filter thread or something to screw alternate lens onto.
any help is appreciated.
thanksAnswer: Right guard
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