Hello everyone. In my never ending search for a longer lasting/highly reactive catalyst pack, I've noticed that the folks over at Boeing claim to have developed a catalyst bed that was tested to 10,285 seconds with 98% H2O2. I'm sure that this is not news to most of you, and may even seem like a normal number. To me... it seems outrageous.
http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/space/rdyne/whatsnew/042502_h2o2.html <--just in case I consider myself lucky when my catalysts last a mere 15 seconds. Granted, my catalysts consist of nothing more than copper mesh screens (local hardware store, faucet repair variety) plated in silver and stacked together, and I have yet to test with anything more than 70% H2O2 (best I can get, considering I do not have the means to distill my own). [this is becoming a very expensive "hobby"] Can anyone confirm that 10,285 seconds at 98% H2O2 is possible? If so, any ideas how they are keeping the catalyst intact? Thanks, Sean p.s. please let me know if anyone feels that I am using this list inappropriately. _______________________________________________ ERPS-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.erps.org/mailman/listinfo/erps-list
