Hi Ya'all,

Just so James is not confused the large particle size I listed earlier
was for 280 vdc and 2" spacing. That is NOT what I am making now that
was in November of 1998.

What I want to address now is the rechecking of archival samples.

Sample 125A
Date 1/25/99; 330 vdc .8" spacing, no stir, no seed, Rb0 =35 kohms, ppm
was 10. Good T.E.
Retest on 9/19/99; Rb =39 Kohms, ppm is now 16, T.E. now is visible only
in a darkened room, Very weak.

Sample 1126 *
Date 11/26/98; 36 vdc 2" spacing, no stir, no seed, Rb of DW  500k, 7.15
ma, at 90 min. (no ppm) Good T.E.
Retest 9/19/99; Rb of CS is 29 kohms, ppm is 24, colorless, almost no TE
in dark room????
* no spec.. available at that time.
Conclusion;

Note the Rb check follows the ppm readings. From data on hand there
appears to be a brew factor parameter
in that the change in Rb from one set does not strictly follow those of
another set.

The remarkable increase in ppm and the subsequent drastic change in the
T.E.  causes me to wonder if there is a breakdown of the agglomerates
that formed during manufacture, hence producing more silver ions.

The samples are the extreme ends of my archive samples.

Comments, please.

"Ole Bob"



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