I like collecting cool stuff to experiment with.
I've recently acquired a Mass Spectrometer for FREE.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOGM2gOHKPc
It has a turbomolecular pump in it. (60,000+ rpms)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOca57gPsq4
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I could possibly use it, I have a suspicion there was a lot of Boron in my last delivery of steel.
I am challenged enough operating a bathroom scale recording my own mass with out manipulating the data
And if you buy a collider I am reporting you to your Homeowners Association
I am challenged enough operating a bathroom scale recording my own mass with out manipulating the data
And if you buy a collider I am reporting you to your Homeowners Association
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Scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality." Nikola Tesla
Scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality." Nikola Tesla
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I use a mass spectrometer in my day-to-day work. It, too, has a turbo-molecular pump, capable of creating vacuum down to less than 1.0E -06 torr. (I'd have to pull the spec to tell you the actual ultimate partial pressure, but the number I gave is an underestimate, if anything.)
The spectrometer tube is tuned specifically for helium, but I know how to tune it myself, and can make it register other ions, though the need does not arise in my work. I just like knowing how.
Steve S
The spectrometer tube is tuned specifically for helium, but I know how to tune it myself, and can make it register other ions, though the need does not arise in my work. I just like knowing how.
Steve S
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Damn, vacuum work sucks.
AWS D1.1 / ASME IX / CWB / API / EWI / RWMA / BSEE
Scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality." Nikola Tesla
Scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality." Nikola Tesla
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I typically use Agilent/Varian products. I'm most accustomed to the 979, but we've recently acquired a 959, which is far more "manual" in nature, and I'm interested to see what I can do with it, in light of the manual adjustments I can make to get it to perform in the manner I need. It's rated for less sensitivity than the 979 by a factor of 100, but in the nanoliter range, that's less significant than it sounds.
Werkspace, does your freebie mass-spec come with or require a roughing pump or fore pump?
I guess I should look at the youtubes you shared...
[Edit] Ah, these are videos on operating theory, with which I'm already quite familiar.
Steve S
Werkspace, does your freebie mass-spec come with or require a roughing pump or fore pump?
I guess I should look at the youtubes you shared...
[Edit] Ah, these are videos on operating theory, with which I'm already quite familiar.
Steve S
My Mass Spectrometer is a Varian 1200.
(I also have a spare turbomolecular pump)
I've owned the roughing pump for several years.
(I also have a spare turbomolecular pump)
I've owned the roughing pump for several years.
Otto Nobedder wrote:I typically use Agilent/Varian products. I'm most accustomed to the 979, but we've recently acquired a 959, which is far more "manual" in nature, and I'm interested to see what I can do with it, in light of the manual adjustments I can make to get it to perform in the manner I need. It's rated for less sensitivity than the 979 by a factor of 100, but in the nanoliter range, that's less significant than it sounds.
Werkspace, does your freebie mass-spec come with or require a roughing pump or fore pump?
I guess I should look at the youtubes you shared...
[Edit] Ah, these are videos on operating theory, with which I'm already quite familiar.
Steve S
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I assume, then, you're familiar with the major suppliers for various components, consumables, etc. such as Ideal Vacuum Products and Key High.WerkSpace wrote:My Mass Spectrometer is a Varian 1200.
(I also have a spare turbomolecular pump)
I've owned the roughing pump for several years.
Steve S
Though should not ASS U ME...
(These are recently acquired toys.)
I'm going to need some time to put this project in motion.
(These are recently acquired toys.)
I'm going to need some time to put this project in motion.
Otto Nobedder wrote:I assume, then, you're familiar with the major suppliers for various components, consumables, etc. such as Ideal Vacuum Products and Key High.WerkSpace wrote:My Mass Spectrometer is a Varian 1200.
(I also have a spare turbomolecular pump)
I've owned the roughing pump for several years.
Steve S
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I get most of my accessories, fittings, etc. from Ideal,
http://www.idealvac.com
Their catalog (at least the hard copy) has lots of useful data and theory.
Steve S
http://www.idealvac.com
Their catalog (at least the hard copy) has lots of useful data and theory.
Steve S
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