It just so happens I have a vacuum chamber. It has been kicking around my
place for 15 years and I think it is still good. This is a large industrial
machine that my work wanted to scrap.
Who would have thunk it! Now just need some rusters to try this out.
tett
- Original Message -
From: McCartney Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 6:37 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Brenham Stabilized with vacuum treatment
As mentioned in previous emails, Brenham has been unfairly maligned. It
does come out of a moist environment, and the current Brenhams being
found have residual ground moisture in them. However, they can be
easily stabilized with the use of a near perfect vacuum to remove
moisture.
Any iron is always in a fight against Oxy and water, the vacuum
treatment will mitigate even the worst rusting issues. Returning it too
space conditions. Following up with a sealant will arrest any corrosion.
After my last posting, I've chosen to put my money where my mouth is.
I've purchased a Arnold Brenham and have had it cut and stabilized using
a vacuum chamber, corrosion inhibitor impregnation and finally an
Opticon/epoxy sealant. These beautiful slices are full of olivine and
will be available in my room at Inn Suites room 230 with Anne Black.
McCartney Taylor, IMCA 2760
Inn Suites Room 230.
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