[NewCandle] lithium chloride aluminum cavity hydrolysis
Nick Reiter
avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 27 19:55:59 EDT 2008
Hi Keith,
Roger that, thank you.
I didn't have a chance to get with the techie at work
to discuss polishing Al. I do have some ultra fine
metal polish creams, one intended for SEM microscope
aperture and Wehnalt cleaning.
Will let you know. Good luck with Euro-server fun and
games. Our own little company is on the main
corporate network in Germany, and damn, some of the
quirky stuff that happens...
N
--- Keith Nagel <NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com> wrote:
> I sent the package today, I emailed you privately
> with the details of the contents.
>
> I think that the pure al would be interesting, but
> I doubt it was part of the claim so perhaps later.
>
> I'm interesting in polishing the Al for the reason
> that we will get more information out of the
> micrographs
> if we have a standard surface for the reactions to
> be working on. Small imperfections like scratches
> tend to act as focal points for corrosion, plating,
> etc.
> It's of great interest to me to understand how
> anodic and cathodic regions form during these
> displacement reactions, without the interference
> of edges and points.
>
> I'll look around for a source of phosphoric acid.
> I tried dissolving some "superphosphate" fertilizer
> I had around in some sulfuric acid. We'll see how
> that behaves later tonight. I should just buy
> some commercial polishing solution, but I can't
> resist fooling with this stuff.
>
> BTW, I'll be kind of
> busy the next week or so as I need to do a spot
> release of the IP-Discover product. Seems the wily
> Euros have changed their document server again...
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com]On Behalf
> Of Nick Reiter
> Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 10:56 AM
> To: New energy for the new world.
> Subject: Re: [NewCandle] lithium chloride aluminum
> cavity hydrolysis
>
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