Dear all, we have just discussed cleaning and re-using the Cr-filled quartz reactors for the Finnigan H/Device. In our opinion, and we have a lot of experience in using Cr for H/D measurements, the H-device reactors are used only once. We do not recycle chromium by special chemical treatment because of changing the internal surface, reaction surface and possible other impurities. At the beginning to work with the H-device, Reiner (a colleague of our group) tried to recycle the reactor by several mechanical and magic tricks. The sintered Cr is too hard for removing out of the reactor. And now, we do not use quartz chips for the quartz reactor of the H-device. However, as Willi Brand wrote, doing a number of samples, it will reduce the costs per sample. And it seems to much more cheaper than all chemical treatments to save the Cr or the reactor. In the past, we mixed the Cr powder with quartz chips in order to clean up the reaction tube. However, the tube was shaped like a real tube, and we could remove the sintered Cr with a strong wire (mechanically). It worked for our off-line Cr reactor. Regards from the Halle's Isogroup Gerhard *********************