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Subject: Re: info on nickel passivization
From: pier de groot <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 1998 13:13:42 +0200
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Dear David,

Another facto, not yet mentioned in the other reactions, is the
"smoothness" of your tubing inner walls. Micropores might take a long
time to empty, even in a good vacuum system. Treatment with acid rather
increases this micropore problem, and is not advisable to my opinion.
In any case, after having your nickel tubes exposed to air - as also
Torsten states - it takes a couple of runs to have them right again:
first reacting blank and next with a lab standard till the yield and
delta value are acceptable (normally I had one bad standard after the
blank and further good values on the line I worked at most).
A copper brush as Torsten prefers to use sounds rather rough to me and
might cause increased roughness in the tubes. I should prefer to use
Scotch Brite to avoid any scratches in the inside.

Cheerio,
Pier de Groot
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