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Cleaning corroded aluminum and/or epoxy
Copper powder is electrically conductive. I need a thermally conductive electrical insulator.

I ...
23-4-2008 at 19:10
by: Nixie
Cleaning corroded aluminum and/or epoxy
Anyone? How do I make alumina?
23-4-2008 at 17:59
by: Nixie
Cleaning corroded aluminum and/or epoxy
Didn't find that but they had GE Silicone II which gives off methanol and ammonia instead of acetic ...
19-4-2008 at 17:43
by: Nixie
Cleaning corroded aluminum and/or epoxy
Er, just the night before I was about to send it off, I tried it again and gave it a good knock as I ...
17-4-2008 at 22:29
by: Nixie
Cleaning corroded aluminum and/or epoxy
Shortly after my previous post, my hard drive died--and it simply won't spin up now (posting this fr ...
14-4-2008 at 00:42
by: Nixie
Cleaning corroded aluminum and/or epoxy
I took apart the whole thing. One of the waterblocks has a gold-plated copper base. The plating ha ...
13-4-2008 at 19:02
by: Nixie
Cleaning corroded aluminum and/or epoxy
My computer's watercooling system uses an aluminum heater core from a car as radiator, and the split ...
12-4-2008 at 04:46
by: Nixie
Organisms growing at unusual (incredible) conditions
[quote][i]Originally posted by The_Davster[/i]
I had a weird mould/fungus grow on the top of the ge ...
9-4-2008 at 02:42
by: Nixie
Zinc gluconate->zinc citrate
If I end up with some excess of carbonate that is fine. I'd have sodium citrate as well as zinc cit ...
1-4-2008 at 00:44
by: Nixie
Zinc gluconate->zinc citrate
So is using the basic carbonate a problem? After all my goal is to I'm convert to citrate by dissol ...
31-3-2008 at 23:33
by: Nixie
Zinc gluconate->zinc citrate
Any suggestions?
31-3-2008 at 19:16
by: Nixie
Zinc gluconate->zinc citrate
I didn't manage to find anything on making the carbonate from the gluconate.

Adding sodium carbon ...
29-3-2008 at 23:46
by: Nixie
Carbon allotropes... how many?
http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/19097/
http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?c ...
13-3-2008 at 06:56
by: Nixie
Safely clean burned food residue on copper pan?
It's about stuff that dripped onto the OUTSIDE of the pan and burned from the flame of the gas stove ...
28-2-2008 at 05:54
by: Nixie
Safely clean burned food residue on copper pan?
No lacquer; I clean the copper with copper cleaner regularly to remove the oxides after a few cookin ...
27-2-2008 at 22:18
by: Nixie
Safely clean burned food residue on copper pan?
Mostly it's burned on grease and such from frying that got on the outside of the pan and burned on, ...
27-2-2008 at 20:44
by: Nixie
Looking for photo of supercritical water
Quicktime files can be viewed without Quicktime by installing the Quicktime Alternative codecs (same ...
12-1-2008 at 11:22
by: Nixie
Looking for photo of supercritical water
[quote][i]Originally posted by unionised[/i]The interestingthing that people noticed was that, above ...
12-1-2008 at 08:20
by: Nixie
Looking for photo of supercritical water
What the title says. I didn't find anything with Google's image search.
12-1-2008 at 05:29
by: Nixie
Forget everything else, diamond is the answer!
Plated platinum black with some lead oxide in the chloroplatinate and then sent to someone bake in i ...
8-1-2008 at 15:22
by: Nixie
Forget everything else, diamond is the answer!
What is the maximum temperature diamond can withstand in air for a prolonged period of time? I plat ...
8-1-2008 at 14:02
by: Nixie
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This poster is on my room's wall (it was the only fusion bomb poster the poster place had):

<i ...
2-1-2008 at 19:30
by: Nixie
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Guess we better hurry up with ITER ;)

Of course, who knows what'll happen with it now that Congre ...
30-12-2007 at 03:12
by: Nixie
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Helium is running out. I just saw on TV
30-12-2007 at 02:56
by: Nixie
Exotic thermites & analogs
[quote][i]Originally posted by The_Davster[/i]
I just used plaster of paris
The exact procedure is ...
20-12-2007 at 13:05
by: Nixie
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