greenyppols
Hazard to Self
Posts: 97
Registered: 17-3-2005
Location: Behind you, watching intently, sexually tense.
Member Is Offline
Mood: Who's been messin' with my moods?
|
|
Wire cloth mesh
Hi all. perusing the boards led me into reading about alkali metals and production of sodium. I read somewhere (I thought it was this board) about an
iron mesh size being described as 100x100/cm, I think, and I cant figure out how it converts to standard US sieve size. Would it be 100=.0059/inch or
more towards us sieve size 635=.0008?
I was looking at wire mesh cloth at sefar.com.
I'd like to try to build a downs cell and the wire mesh will keep the cl2 and Na separate, if I've read all this right...
I figure to go find a cast iron dutch oven at the local wally mart for the cell body and use a glass funnel above the anode to direct the cl out, and
seal it somehow, which is a bridge I'll cross after figuring out mesh sizes. lol. Running out door to peruse the library before class.
yeah, an old man in skool. lol.
Thanks all
|
|
hdcwr0x2
Harmless
Posts: 8
Registered: 14-5-2005
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood
|
|
What are you using for a heat source? You'll need something pretty hot to keep the NaCl + CaCl2 molten.
*Adding the CaCl2 lowers the MP of the NaCl considerably, from 800+ C to 550 C or so. You won't be able to keep pure NaCl molten, trust me.
Sorry but I don't know anything about the sieve size. Anything VERY fine will probably be suitable. Good luck with this and post some pics when
you get your setup all together.
|
|
neutrino
International Hazard
Posts: 1583
Registered: 20-8-2004
Location: USA
Member Is Offline
Mood: oscillating
|
|
100/cm = 254/in = 250 mesh
|
|