Thats exactly what I mean, I will use flashed getter for testing - I will
disassemble some old TV tube as Ron suggested. But I want to use right
getter later..

Do You have any info about your progress on your site?

Dalibor

2012/6/26 jb-electronics <webmas...@jb-electronics.de>

>  Hi folks,
>
> the only tube with a flashed getter I know of is the XN-1:
> http://www.tube-tester.com/sites/nixie/data/XN1/XN1.htm
>
> To be honest: I will not use getters at the moment. There is so much
> glasswork to figure out for me, that is the part that I will focus on in
> the next months. :-)
>
> Jens
>
>  Hi Dylan,
>
> flashed getters are not used in nixies (I havent seen it at least), just
> some VFD tube use flashed getters. Flashed getters leave a coating on a
> glass envelope of the tube - we don't want that. I think that kind of
> getter needs only initial activation by heat which could be done by
> induction heating as well as in the case of flashed getters. Look to IN-14
> nixie, there is exactly the same pellet.
>
> The only matter to solve will be attaching the pellet to a wire, but I
> think that will be possible to do by spot welding - inspired by IN-14.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dalibor
>
> 2012/6/26 dylan roelofs <doktorb...@gmail.com>
>
>> Hey Dalibor and others-
>>    I don't feel that these are the right getters for nixie tubes.
>>    The literature lists them as thermally active- they only absorb if you
>> put them somewhere hot.
>>    Many styles of getters are made this way; most tubes do run quite hot,
>> beacuse of the filaments..
>>
>>    There isn't anywhere in a nixie tube that is constantly 100C-200C.
>> (That's part of the magic of nixies, of course)
>>
>>    You really want some flashed barium getters; they absorb gasses at any
>> temperature.
>>
>>    -Dylan
>>    www.dylankehderoelofs.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, June 25, 2012 11:21:36 AM UTC-7, Dalibor wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello guys,
>>>
>>> I've got an offer on getters, tech info attached.. the price is approx.
>>> 5pcs/1 eur. Is anyone interested in it? I will place an order in several
>>> weeks, I may send some pieces sealed in argon filled tube..
>>>
>>> --
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>>> http://dalibor.farny.cz
>>>
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