Dear Janet, I have been making my own reactor tubes ever since I've got my first GC/C-IRMS (a Delta S) in 19xx, well longer ago than I care to remember. My protocol for preparing reactor tubes slightly differs from yours in 2 points. (1) For a variety of reasons, I aim for threading 2 of each Cu, Ni and Pt wires into the ceramic tube. I don't twist them together but thread them into the tube individually but that's just a matter of personal preference, i.e. it works for me and my butter fingers; I never had much luck with twisted or braided wires as in my hands they tend to get stuck halfway up the tube and kink. (2) More importantly, I oxidise a new reactor for 12-18 hours at 600-620 C, after which time I bring the furnace up to 940 C gradually while shutting off the oxygen supply. Once at 940C, I leave the system to its own devices for at least 6 hours (still in back-flush mode) and then run a few dummies (simple alkane mix) to run in the furnace as the first few runs tend to be c*r*a*p anyway, d13C-wise. However, after that the reactor is good for say approx 200 runs (depending on complexity and concentration of samples) before d13C-values start to get lighter. What seems to happen in your case I suspect, is some sort of degradation of the metals; I mean 12 hours in O2 at 940C is being a bit harsh on the wires, don't you think? Also, all the metal wires I use are Johnson Matthey products (Puratronic), which are available from Alfa Aesar ( http://www.alfa.com/alf/index.htm ). Hope this helps. Best wishes, Wolfram > -----Original Message----- > From: Stable Isotope Geochemistry > [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Janet Hope > Sent: 30 July 2004 07:09 > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: > > > I'm hoping someone can help with my home-made oxidation > furnaces. We have run out of factory made Thermo Finnigan > ones and am not getting reproducibility with the ones I make > with 1X Cu 1X Ni 1X Pt as recommended by them. The only thing > I notice is that even tho the wire OD's are 0.1mm for Cu and > Pt the Nickel is 0.127mm. Could this be a problem? > > The 3 wires are twisted together before insertion in the > ceramic furnace , oxidised 12 hr 600C and 12 hr 940C- the > first run is good for standards, but no's get progressively > lighter. I never had this trouble with 2X Cu and 1X Pt and > leaks are fine (16mV @ 20:1 split). With thanks > > Janet Hope > Isotope and Organic Geochemistry > Petroleum and Marine Division > > Geoscience Australia > ABN: 80 091 799 039 > > Tel: (02) 6249 9487 / 9594 > Fax: (02) 6249 9961 > email: [log in to unmask] > web site: http://www.ga.gov.au > >