In a message dated 7/3/00 6:58:33 AM EST, [email protected] writes:

<< You see where I am going with this;
 
 1.  A higher PPM without an increase in particle size is a worthwhile
 objective.
 
 2.  The mechanism  involved in the agglomeration of smaller particles into
 larger is operating during generation.
 
 3.  Evan if we accept that an increasing yellow coloration and tyndall
 effect indicates increased particle size, an experiment on this basis would
 be anecdotal at best.
 
 Do you have the necessary equipment? >>

Arnold: Generally speaking, the HVAC CS processes do not have the limitations 
you mentioned above. In my last HVAC run, I made about 2.5 gallons of ~30 PPM 
CS. Roger 


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