In a message dated 6/25/00 3:32:04 PM EST, [email protected] writes:

<< Subj:     CS>HI 93737 Silver Meter
 Date:  6/25/00 3:32:04 PM EST
 From:  [email protected] (Fred)
 Reply-to:  [email protected]
 To:    [email protected]
 
 At 06:36 PM 6/24/2000, Roger wrote:
 >Trem: Well, when it comes to shelf life, IMHO, HVAC CS is the standard by
 >which all other CS products are compared.
 
 Prey tell, whose HVAC product is the standard - seems the jury
 has been and still is out! The three samples I got all seem to vary
 quite a bit!

Fred: Vary in WHAT way. Do you see any signs of silver dropping out?

 Are there not (4) HV "processes"? Open arc, shielded arc, submerged and 
"semi submerged" (water attracted up to the electrode)? Now then, many, 
including yourself say it is hard to maintain the "operating condition" -

Fred: I think you did a very good job in underscoring my point. Based on my 
experience, ALL these variations on the HVAC process make a stable CS.

I believe you said that just a few days ago and you said  "but I think" 90% 
of the silver comes from the short period when you are getting a stable arc! 
Just how old is your oldest standard batch?

Fred: 18 months and clear as a bell. BTW, with regard to sputtering, I didn't 
say "...stable arc...". A stable arc is a necessary, but insufficient 
condition to induce sputtering.

Roger
 
 


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