I was not complaining about the cost, just questioning what was quoted - only two thousand CHF ? Does that include a precise temperature controller - or just the hot air ?
_____________________________________________________ From my mobile telephone Dr Alan Hewat, NeutronOptics, Grenoble, FRANCE <alan.he...@neutronoptics.com> +33.476.98.41.68 http://www.NeutronOptics.com/hewat _____________________________________________________ On 3 Jul 2015 12:52, "Radovan Cerny" <radovan.ce...@unige.ch> wrote: > Complaining about the cost of small Swiss companies is not appropriate > on the Rietveld list J > > > > On Facebook it would be automatically censored by BB … > > > > I have the same heater, and once you calibrate it is quite stable and > precise. > > > > Destroying the samples is more expensive in the industry than in our labs … > > > > > > Radovan Cerny > > Laboratoire de Cristallographie, DQMP > > Université de Genève > > 24, quai Ernest-Ansermet > > CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland > > Phone : [+[41] 22] 37 964 50, FAX : [+[41] 22] 37 961 08 > > mailto : radovan.ce...@unige.ch > > URL : http://www.unige.ch/sciences/crystal/cerny/rcerny.htm > > > > *De :* alan.he...@gmail.com [mailto:alan.he...@gmail.com] *De la part de* > Alan Hewat > *Envoyé :* vendredi 3 juillet 2015 12:15 > *À :* Yaroslav Filinchuk UCL > *Cc :* SAJ Kimber; rietveld_l@ill.fr > *Objet :* Re: Cyberstar hot air blowers > > > > 2000 CHF? Precise temperature control is essential since often you will > want to work near transitions where you risk destroying your sample. That > also costs. > > _____________________________________________________ > From my mobile telephone > Dr Alan Hewat, NeutronOptics, Grenoble, FRANCE > <alan.he...@neutronoptics.com> +33.476.98.41.68 > http://www.NeutronOptics.com/hewat > _____________________________________________________ > > On 3 Jul 2015 11:38, "Yaroslav Filinchuk UCL" < > yaroslav.filinc...@uclouvain.be> wrote: > > Hello Simon, > > we are successfully using a programmable hot air blower (25-750°C) called > Le Mini Sensor Kit 800, from the Swiss company Leister. It costs about 2000 > CHF, and is aimed at the industrial use. It allows to do ramps, it follows > the protocol very closely, but the temperatures and real ramp rates have to > be calibrated. > > Best regards, > Yaroslav > > > > Friday, July 3, 2015, 10:38:50 AM, you wrote: > > Dear All, > > Sorry not a direct Rietveld question, but I hope somebody can help : ) > > We often use high temperature (RT - 1000 C) gas blowers at ESRF for their > flexibility and low background. Those made by Cyberstar seem to have become > prohibitively expensive. Does anyone know of a competing supplier? > > best wishes, > > Simon > > -- > --------------------------------------------- > Dr. Simon A.J. Kimber > European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, > 71 Avenue des Martyrs, > 38000 Grenoble, > France. > 0033 (0)47688 2773 > > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Please do NOT attach files to the whole list <alan.he...@neutronoptics.com > > > Send commands to <lists...@ill.fr> eg: HELP as the subject with no body > text > The Rietveld_L list archive is on > http://www.mail-archive.com/rietveld_l@ill.fr/ > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >
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