Re: [meteorite-list] VCI's
...Speaking of which, I still have a few Cortec VCI-101 emitters available for $2.45ea. plus $.75 postage. Please drop me a private email if you are interested, as these are the last emitters that I will have available for sale. Thank You. -Ryan
RE: [meteorite-list] VCI's
Stephen, I have used paper VCI emmiters in my cabinet for over 3 years, they are made my 3M and are flat black paper rectangles that you can hide at the back. I have had no problems with them. The coating they emit is literally only atomic thickness so there isnt much of anything to cause a problem. To be honest I would worry more about the safety of Nickel than the safety of the VCI ! . I have seen these used they are very good too http://www.texastechnologies.com/vciemitter.html Regards, Mark Ford -Original Message- From: Stephen McMann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 01 July 2003 23:22 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [meteorite-list] VCI's Hello List, I have a few questions aboutvolatile corrosion inhibitors (VCIs). As a relative newcomer to meteorite collecting I apologize for any niavete.Those people who are tired of rust threads should probably skip this messege now. However, if anybody who has used VCIs wants to field these questions, I would be grateful. I've gathered a few bits and pieces about VCI from the archives and recent discussions about rusting irons. However, I'm not sure that I have a clear picture about when they are good to use. Firstly,Has anyone experienced unwanted reactionswith any of the following materials A. The various minerals that are abundant in meteorites that are not irons B. plastics such as those found in display/storage containers C. Other coatings (In my case I have wiped a bunch of Sikhotes with a silicone gun cloth) D. dessicants E. human health Secondly, can they be used in very small containers such as plastic cubes that are as small as about 10X10X10 cm? Finally, does anybody haverecommendations about specific product names and suppliers? Thank you for your time Stephen McMann MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list
Re: [meteorite-list] VCI's
Stephen, Anne Black, Bill Mason, and I all sell various types of VCIs. Anne and I have ziplock VCI plastic bags, emitters suitable for 5 cubic feet, and Kraft paper treated with emitters. Bill has emitters and liquids containing VCIs. They have been tested on a variety of materials and I know of no ill affects on any other materials. They do not seem to affect optical qualities of precision lenses. Regards, Fred Olsen - Original Message - From: Stephen McMann To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 4:22 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] VCI's Hello List, I have a few questions aboutvolatile corrosion inhibitors (VCIs). As a relative newcomer to meteorite collecting I apologize for any niavete.Those people who are tired of rust threads should probably skip this messege now. However, if anybody who has used VCIs wants to field these questions, I would be grateful. I've gathered a few bits and pieces about VCI from the archives and recent discussions about rusting irons. However, I'm not sure that I have a clear picture about when they are good to use. Firstly,Has anyone experienced unwanted reactionswith any of the following materials A. The various minerals that are abundant in meteorites that are not irons B. plastics such as those found in display/storage containers C. Other coatings (In my case I have wiped a bunch of Sikhotes with a silicone gun cloth) D. dessicants E. human health Secondly, can they be used in very small containers such as plastic cubes that are as small as about 10X10X10 cm? Finally, does anybody haverecommendations about specific product names and suppliers? Thank you for your time Stephen McMann MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list