I have made some runs of graphite in my microwave oven. First it looks as I got iron. But the graphite was already containing iron in non magnetic form. It become magnetic threw the microwave run. Probably It was as hematite and become reduced by carbon to metallic iron. I tested two different samples sold as "pure" natural graphite. Natural graphite may often be contaminated with iron and probably other substances. I tested to wash the graphite with hydrochloric acid and the microwave run gave no iron. But the wet chemical test I used is not special sensitive. And it would be better to make a test with synthetic graphite.
I posted a report in this tread at talk polywell. http://www.talk-polywell.org/bb/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=3531&hilit=torulf+graphite The idea to use a microwave trigger looks interesting. Better may be to use metallic powder (W or Zr) in hydrogen atmosphere. But this will possible blow up the microwave oven and start a fire. On Sun, 28 Jul 2013 13:36:00 -0400 (EDT), [email protected] wrote: > He claims more than just magnetic dust. > > See transmutation claims in - > > "Nano Dust Fusion" (table 2) > > http://greentechinfo.eu/sites/default/files/Nano-dust-InfiniteEnergy-article1.pdf > > I believe that several other researchers claim similar results in plasmas. > I do not know if they, or Egely, are correct, but an independent lab > should be able to replicate his results. > > -- Lou Pagnucco > > David ledin wrote: >> blaze >> >> Lol you expose him in 10 minute as fraud .but after 2 year flowing >> e-cat story i still don't know what to think about e-cat. >> >> On 7/28/13, blaze spinnaker <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Graphite subjected to electric arcing shows magnetic properties when >>> exposed to neodymium magnet. >>>[...]

