Title: Re: Cyberstar hot air blowers
It is a complete system.

Yaroslav


Friday, July 3, 2015, 1:02:55 PM, you wrote:



I was not complaining about the cost, just questioning what was quoted - only two thousand CHF ? Does that include a precise temperature controller - or just the hot air ?
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On 3 Jul 2015 12:52, "Radovan Cerny" <[email protected]> wrote:
Complaining about the cost of small Swiss companies is not appropriate on the Rietveld list J
 
On Facebook it would be automatically censored by BB …
 
I have the same heater, and once you calibrate it is quite stable and precise. 
 
Destroying the samples is more expensive in the industry than in our labs …
 
 
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Envoyé : vendredi 3 juillet 2015 12:15
À : Yaroslav Filinchuk UCL
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Objet : Re: Cyberstar hot air blowers
 
2000 CHF? Precise temperature control is essential since often you will want to work near transitions where you risk destroying your sample. That also costs.
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On 3 Jul 2015 11:38, "Yaroslav Filinchuk UCL" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello Simon,

we are successfully using a programmable hot air blower (25-750°C) called Le Mini Sensor Kit 800, from the Swiss company Leister. It costs about 2000 CHF, and is aimed at the industrial use. It allows to do ramps, it follows the protocol very closely, but the temperatures and real ramp rates have to be calibrated.

Best regards,
Yaroslav



Friday, July 3, 2015, 10:38:50 AM, you wrote:


Dear All, 

Sorry not a direct Rietveld question, but I hope somebody can help  : )

We often use high temperature (RT - 1000 C) gas blowers at ESRF for their flexibility and low background. Those made by Cyberstar seem to have become prohibitively expensive. Does anyone know of a competing supplier?

best wishes, 

Simon

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