Dear Tom,
     Graphite is also used for separation of gaseous uranium isotopes 
because of it's chemical resistance, diffusion system, Oak Ridge etc.. It will 
still foul. 
Tom Taylor
In a message dated 7/15/12 8:10:32 PM, [email protected] writes:


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> 
> Graphite heat exchangers are now used on domestic condensing hot water 
> boilers. (See SGL Group.) Heat transfer is reportedly 8 times that of 
> stainless steel. Why not use them for cooling and condensing producer gas?
>  
> Tom
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