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Making a really HOT electric resistance furnace
How tolerent are moly elements to water vapour, lots of water vapour. I was led to believe they ar ...
4-12-2016 at 14:54
by: yobbo II
Magnetite containers and reaction vessels
Some cooked iron pieces.
Some of the pieces are broken as I broke them to see of the iron was all ...
4-12-2016 at 14:27
by: yobbo II
Measuring very high temperature
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tung-Sol-Ircon-Model-710C-Vintage-Pyrometer-Thermometer-2-Lenses-2200-c-1971 ...
2-12-2016 at 16:04
by: yobbo II
Measuring very high temperature
Can anyone shed any light on this item.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-IRCON-DNS30-20C-DNS30-20C-H ...
27-11-2016 at 16:51
by: yobbo II
Magnetite containers and reaction vessels
Iron can be converted into magnetite using steam in a furnace at around 1000C. The iron (say a cup s ...
26-11-2016 at 17:37
by: yobbo II
A Possible Case for Wearing Natural Fibers
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/plastic-microbeads-banned-cosmetics-cleaning-8763215
Plastic ...
11-11-2016 at 15:25
by: yobbo II
trouble
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Just got a visit from the FBI and loc ...
11-11-2016 at 09:49
by: yobbo II
Nitric Acid from Calcium Nitrate
A centrifuge would do the job (I presume) assuming you can get one or have one.
11-11-2016 at 09:41
by: yobbo II
Measuring very high temperature
Thanks for reply.
The link does not work for me.
10-11-2016 at 17:35
by: yobbo II
Measuring very high temperature
Where can you obtain Pt/Rh thermocouples to go to 1800 C for around 20 pounds. There is a link to ...
10-11-2016 at 11:00
by: yobbo II
Making a really HOT electric resistance furnace
There is Molybdenium Disilicide elements available here which are much cheaper than usually found ...
9-11-2016 at 18:00
by: yobbo II
Measuring very high temperature
Attached is an old method (1921) for measuring temperature in a furnace. Water is passed through ...
9-11-2016 at 11:05
by: yobbo II
Measuring very high temperature
Thanks for reply. I was thinking of hacking together a high temperature measuring pyrometer but it ...
8-11-2016 at 16:45
by: yobbo II
Measuring very high temperature
Measuring very high temperature
The device MLX90614 shown at link
https://www.sparkfun.co ...
7-11-2016 at 16:11
by: yobbo II
Making a really HOT electric resistance furnace
There is a Pt / Rh type s 1600 centrigade thermocouple here
http://www.ebay.com/itm/WRP-100-225m ...
7-11-2016 at 15:40
by: yobbo II
Which vacuum pump ?
Get an aspirator
5-11-2016 at 11:21
by: yobbo II
Production of Potassium Chlorate
Read this and yill be grand
http://oxidizing.typhoonguitars.com/
3-11-2016 at 18:06
by: yobbo II
Ammonium perchlorate without DIY anodes?
The cells looks exquisit. It's like a piece of David Bowie art!
If you could purchase a coulumb ...
2-11-2016 at 10:17
by: yobbo II
Freezing soap bubbles by mixing with glacial acetic acid
Do ordinary soap bubbles (water based) freeze at all?
2-11-2016 at 10:11
by: yobbo II
Carbon Foam Refractory Made From Bread
When this is done to wood it turns to charcoal and will burn. When done with bread it turns to ...
2-11-2016 at 10:08
by: yobbo II
Making a really HOT electric resistance furnace
Do all carbon arc furnaces have an inert gas cover. They must have IFAIK if the rods are going to la ...
1-11-2016 at 10:21
by: yobbo II
Making Al powder yourself ?
I belived an alloy of Al and Mg will break down better is it is more brittle.
31-10-2016 at 19:29
by: yobbo II
Book review...of sorts!
It must have been fascinating doing chemistry back in those times. Everything and anything was pos ...
29-10-2016 at 12:02
by: yobbo II
Making a really HOT electric resistance furnace
Very high temperature bricks here
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3200-Degree-INSULATING-Firebrick-64-Brick ...
28-10-2016 at 16:10
by: yobbo II
Making a really HOT electric resistance furnace
Some pdf's on Pt elements. It would appear Rhodium Pt alloy is best. They will cost a fortune IMO.
...
27-10-2016 at 17:37
by: yobbo II
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