Subj:   Re: CS>Something to chew on HVAC
Date:   11/13/00 8:54:25 AM EST
From:   ROGALTMAN
To: [email protected]

In a message dated 11/12/00 7:25:20 PM EST, [email protected] writes:

<< Roger,
    The current density is the only parameter that changed and
 is much greather with the wire electrode.  
 
 George Martin >>
 Regards,

George: Ol'Bob's setup has the other electrode ABOVE THE BATH hence the name 
arc process. It has been my experience the arcing electrode produces almost 
all of the CS; the immersed electrode contributing to the completion of the 
electrical circuit, nothing else. When Ol'Bob substituted the #14 wire for 
the silver strip, the CS concentration increased dramatically. So it's not 
enough to say that the current density was higher for the immersed electrode 
when ANY immersed electrode (regardless of its current density) does not 
contribute significantly to the concentration of the CS with the HVAC ARC 
method. Unless, of course there IS A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION. If that's true 
then why not use two immersed electrodes and get rid of the CO2 cover? The 
answer, according to Ol' Bob, would be that the CS produced is of poor 
quality, BUT his arc HVAC product with the #14 wire does NOT appear to be of 
poor quality. Hence we go round and round. Comprende?
Roger 


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