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CS>measuring ppm of a 2nd variety of concentrated CS
From: Reid Harvey
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 02:02:17

  > Mike,

  > I suppose  I have assumed that only one patent  has  existed, that
  > issued to  Katadyn  in  the early  1930's.  What  I  have recently
  > learned is  that  to this day Katadyn uses  very  fine particulate
  > silver metal,  mixed  in with there clay, then  formed,  dried and
  > fired. But CS works well too, many companies using one form or the
  > other, and I feel confident about our generator.

  > Does anyone  know  where we could get  the  very  fine particulate
  > silver metal,  down  to 100 nanometers or so?  So  far  I've heard
  > nothing about where this might be available, let alone considering
  > production in  a   particular   country.   And   as  you  may know
  > importation can be far easier said than done.

  > Reid

  Hi Reid,

  Sorry, I  can't help you on nanosilver. But I have  a  silly thought
  that may entertain you.

  How about  soaking the ceramic with your red stuff, then  heating it
  in a hydrogen atmosphere?

  Maybe the hot hydrogen will reduce the oxide back to pure silver and
  the resulting  steam  will escape. Maybe a  street  balloon vendor's
  hydrogen tank might be a source.

  Of course,  if air gets near the hot hydrogen, it might turn  out to
  be a fast way of disassembling the filter:)

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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