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Electrolysis with molten sugar While we're on the topic of sugar...
When heated what does it decompose into? Amorphous car ... |
22-1-2005 at 23:02 by: Cyrus |
Metal melting Charcoal furnace Thanks neutrino. I have no annealing oven though. Shh, my glass won't be
tempered.
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18-1-2005 at 17:17 by: Cyrus |
gel electrophoresis Mm, using my great mind powers, I sense that this "onlyus" actually wants to use a gel box ... |
17-1-2005 at 17:01 by: Cyrus |
Metal melting Charcoal furnace Doh! The glass melted. I meant to say, "too bad the crucible melted"
Hmm, tried and ... |
16-1-2005 at 13:28 by: Cyrus |
Crucibles and Metalcasting I STILL think sugar will work for a phenolic resin! I did some tests today,
and if there were ... |
15-1-2005 at 22:55 by: Cyrus |
Metal melting Charcoal furnace Nice work!
Where did you get the square charcoal? (as seen in the diagram) I think it would ... |
15-1-2005 at 22:45 by: Cyrus |
Construction of oxyhydrogen blowpipe Thanks for the info. Methinks that premixing H2 and O2 and then lighting one end sounds dangerous, b ... |
9-1-2005 at 16:41 by: Cyrus |
Construction of oxyhydrogen blowpipe I've thought of building an oxyhydrogen flame torch too.
I wonder if 15 amps at 120 volts ... |
9-1-2005 at 13:08 by: Cyrus |
Super-high temperature carbon-steel furnace I'm sure you'll BAT get a nice steady white heat from coal/charcoal.
Do you have a fu ... |
7-1-2005 at 20:12 by: Cyrus |
Super-high temperature carbon-steel furnace Hmm, this sounds a bit awkward when ordinary wood will get plenty hot for phosphorus. I just don ... |
6-1-2005 at 18:03 by: Cyrus |
castable refractory mixtures I've been looking at the ACPH binders, and the preparation seems simple enough, but isn't ... |
5-1-2005 at 16:32 by: Cyrus |
ITC-100 Yes, ITC-100 seems like a near monopoly on rigidizers, and rigidizers are necessary.
Satanite is an ... |
20-12-2004 at 21:45 by: Cyrus |
Phenolic Resins Edit- I have found some more information on phenolic resins.
They are made by a reaction with phe ... |
19-12-2004 at 14:03 by: Cyrus |
SiC electrodes Here's my idea- make/get a carbon electrode. Dip it in sodium silicate or colloidal silica etc ... |
19-12-2004 at 13:58 by: Cyrus |
castable refractory mixtures Here's a quote from
http://www.digitalfire.ab.ca/cermat/oxide/mgo.html
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MgO (Magnesium ... |
17-12-2004 at 17:40 by: Cyrus |
Phenolic Resins Thanks for the links.
Graphite to silicon carbide is doable.
2C + SiO2 -> SiC + CO2 (maybe ... |
17-12-2004 at 17:15 by: Cyrus |
Phenolic Resins I've been doing some research on SiC crucibles, namely glassy carbon bonded SiC. The "gla ... |
16-12-2004 at 18:14 by: Cyrus |
castable refractory mixtures It has fluxes in it. (MgO)
Fluxes aren't good in refractories.
The furnace will probably ... |
16-12-2004 at 18:09 by: Cyrus |
Crucibles and Metalcasting Yes, I thought of doing something like that, but the copper pipe would be in a burner tube, not the ... |
20-10-2004 at 18:15 by: Cyrus |
Crucibles and Metalcasting That's not very practical for most of us, right now I'm working on an oil burner, it' ... |
20-10-2004 at 11:22 by: Cyrus |
Faraday's Heavy Glass What, no furnaces allowed at your college!?
If there is an enthusiastic science dept. there, t ... |
24-9-2004 at 20:12 by: Cyrus |
Darwin's Black Box I may have misspoken but I didn't mean that the world was "so amazing, therefore it must b ... |
23-9-2004 at 20:29 by: Cyrus |
Super Mold Yes, it does have to be in whole pieces, not mush.
I'll try some of these things if I can ... |
22-9-2004 at 20:10 by: Cyrus |
Darwin's Black Box These are mostly good posts! Thank you people.
Yes, Hermes, I think that the world is too amazi ... |
22-9-2004 at 20:04 by: Cyrus |
Darwin's Black Box Polverone, thank you.
I love the fact that you stay above the mudthrowing and mostly try to sta ... |
21-9-2004 at 15:27 by: Cyrus |
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