In a message dated 6/22/00 10:58:05 AM EST, [email protected] writes:

<< I am curious.  How long does it take to produce how much CS using what 
current?
 My setup produces 200 ppm gallon per amp per hour (4 gallon per hour of 5 
ppm at
 100 mA).
 
 Marshall
  >>
Marshall: So your production rate is:

3.78 L/gal X 4 gal/hr X 5mgCS/L X 1/100 mA = 0.756 mg CS/ma(hr).

My effective production rate is (for sputtering and non-sputtering operation 
because sputtering, being somewhat tricky to attain, is achievable for only a 
small percentage of the time):

30.5 mg X 2.5 gal/7hr X 3.78 L/gal X 1/30 ma = 1.37 mg CS/ma(hr).

I am constantly working towards a higher sputtering percentage which I 
estimate is still substantially below 20% of operating time. However, I have 
good reason to believe (material balances for both submerged and 
arc-producing electrodes) that  about 95% of my production comes from 
sputtering alone.  

Roger 


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