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Dear Listmembers,

At the recent CF-IRMS workshop in Victoria, BC, there was some discussion
regarding the advantages of using alumina sleeves in the combustion tube
when burning materials collected on glass-fibre filters.  I was wondering
if anyone has advice/criticism regarding the use of quartz-fibre filters.
Presumably, unlike GFF's, quartz-fibre filters would not melt in the
combustion tube, and thus would not create the mess that the alumina
sleeves are intended to clean up.

Any comments?

cheers,
rickd
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