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When designing a capacitive cell with two identical metal electrodes and a dielectric liquid (r134a) between them (think...

When designing a capacitive cell with two identical metal electrodes and a dielectric liquid (r134a) between them (think it's neutral), what are the specifications to look for when selecting the metal? Obviously, it has to be conductive, but what about corrosion/oxidation resistance, other factors, I'm not really sure about the material properties needed in this situation. I'm being told to use SS 316 but not sure why.

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properties of selecting good metal for capacitor  cell are as following

It should have low thermal expansion coefficient

it should have high corrosion resistance

it should have high mechanical strength

it should have high fire resistance

it should be economical

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