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Re: Nitrogen oxides
Doc Resonance wrote:
> The exception to this post would be coilers using stainless steel bolts as
> spark gap electrodes. Burning stainless steel in the presence of oxygen
> forms very deadly gases. Welders never weld stainless in a tank without a
> lot of ventilation or a respirator for these very reasons. Anyway,
> stainless or any steel for that matter is a very good way to destroy a high
> Q factor in an otherwise excellent design. At higher powers the UV light
> can be very bad for the eyes (UV burns similar to welding).
This raises a short series of questions:
o WHAT are the v. deadly gases evolved from stainless steel? I don't know
any welders around ABQ, so here's where I ask. ;^)
o Stainless steel is usually not particularly ferromagnetic, i.e., it won't
be noticably attracted to a magnet. Is this an adequate test for s.s.?
o Why does the use of a steel spark gap compromise Q? Second-rate electri-
cal conductivity?
Curious, curious, and curious,
d
PS -- Folks, puh-LEEZE trim off the extensive quoted messages. Some of that
stuff's relavant, of course, but the majority seems not to be.
d
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