> 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 ?
>

Thanks for all the responses so far- reminds me why I love this list,
informative and entertaining all in one place : )



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>  Dr Alan Hewat, NeutronOptics, Grenoble, FRANCE
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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
>> …
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Radovan Cerny
>>
>> Laboratoire de Cristallographie, DQMP
>>
>> Université de Genève
>>
>> 24, quai Ernest-Ansermet
>>
>> CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
>>
>> Phone  : [+[41] 22] 37 964 50, FAX : [+[41] 22] 37 961 08
>>
>> mailto : [email protected]
>>
>> URL    : http://www.unige.ch/sciences/crystal/cerny/rcerny.htm
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>>
>>
>> *De :* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *De la part de*
>> Alan Hewat
>> *Envoyé :* vendredi 3 juillet 2015 12:15
>> *À :* Yaroslav Filinchuk UCL
>> *Cc :* SAJ Kimber; [email protected]
>> *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.
>>
>> _____________________________________________________
>>   From my mobile telephone
>>  Dr Alan Hewat, NeutronOptics, Grenoble, FRANCE
>> <[email protected]> +33.476.98.41.68
>>   http://www.NeutronOptics.com/hewat
>> _____________________________________________________
>>
>> 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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