The high performance tritium alloy of Claytor is Co-Netic AA, which is a Mu metal which as best I can tell, since the specs do not turn up easily, seems to be nickel(80%)-iron(15%)-molybdenum(5%) with permeability of 30,000 or more.
http://custommagneticshielding.magneticshield.com/category/co-netic-sheet-an d-foil Being a Mu metal could be an important factoid for LENR and then there are the Rydberg IPs. But being 1000 times more active than palladium for LENR is a surprise. Why use anything else? In Randell Mills experiments, having many catalysts working together seems to be highly preferable to having only a few - and nickel and iron both have multiple Rydberg levels. All in all, from a Mills perspective, Co-Netic AA would provide 9 unique Rydberg multiples ! That has to be some kind of record. Claytor probably saw a correlation between tritium production and magnetic permeability - and chose this alloy for that reason, since almost no practitioners of LENR follow both LENR and Mills for guidance - but the moly content with nickel could be what makes this alloy superior. If only Mills could show something more impressive than a modified seam welder, he might get more respect in LENR... and unassailable results, but at the cost of going nuclear. And guess what - Randell Mills almost certainly has to be seeing tritium from those water arcs in the Sun Cell !! Given Claytor's work, how could he not see it? Thus, tritium formation is the likeliest reason that Mills has not come forward with an independent replication - tritium is impossible to hide - and rather dangerous as well, unless precautions are taken. Jones

