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Hi Turhan,
Nick can fix it for you. Here is his contact,
Nick Collins
President
Elemental MS
12430 N Dowling Rd
College Station
TX 77845
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Tel: (888) ISO-IRMS (Sales/Service)
Tel: (888) 476-4767 (Sales/Service)
Tel: (979) 595-7625 (Direct)
Fax: (979) 705-9169
Cheers,
River
--- On Mon, 11/2/09, Turhan Dogan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> From: Turhan Dogan <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: [ISOGEOCHEM] EA HIGH TEMP OVEN BURNOUT, any solution?
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Received: Monday, November 2, 2009, 9:44 AM
> Dear All,
>
> We are mainly carrying out Oxygen and Hydrogen water sample
> anaysis with EA
> EUROVECTOR EA3000, MKI-FURNACE, Max Temp:1300.
> We do water oxygen analysis with 1230 degree. The rectortor
> is ceramic
> inside glassy carbon reactor with %30 Ni plated carbon
> powder.
>
> Our problem is the high temp oven. It burnt out three
> times in last 2 years.
>
> 1.Is there any way to repair it?IT seems us difficult to
> repair.
> 2.Is it common that oven is burnt so frequently?
> 3.What teperature do you usually do oxygen analysis?Do you
> achive lover temp
> than 1230_?
> 4.Do you have other alternatives for reactives for lower
> temerature?
>
> Any information will be useful for us. It is an expensive
> part and 3 times
> burnouts in 2 years cost. Considering future burnouts, we
> are trying to find
> a solution other than just replacing it.
>
> Best Regards
> Turhan Dogan
>
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