Drying out capillary tubes of radium nitride, if you really want to know.What you doing with that rig if you don't mind me asking?
why you messing around with radium?Drying out capillary tubes of radium nitride, if you really want to know.
Drying out capillary tubes of radium nitride, if you really want to know.
Making Ac225why you messing around with radium?
Making Ac225
We have an in-house linear accelerator, but we are using a reactor.Very cool. You guys have an inhouse linac/cyclotron or you using a larger facility?
We have an in-house linear accelerator, but we are using a reactor.
It’s great to play with things you can’t see.We have an in-house linear accelerator, but we are using a reactor.
Yes it is! And for this intended use we were shooting for small and lightweight more so than cheap. As the real expensive part will be disposal of it when we are done. Also we are only looking for slightly under boiling. Most lab grade stuff is junk! I have a tube furnace that got the same treatment, but it is too valuable to turn into rad waste, and would have a hard time with such a low temp.It's great you're allowed to build your own oven... The list prices on "lab" equipment is bonkers.
In a past life I ran a UL certified lab. Nothing like having 2 certified tape measures so you have one to use when the other is out being “calibrated”!It’s great to play with things you can’t see.
I have a few of the controls around from my working days. The only problem I have is the UL labs label is no longer good due to modification of original design. Small price to pay for a working lab unit.
wow what are you using the actinium for?Making Ac225
wow what are you using the actinium for?
nuclear/radioactive stuff fascinates me to no end. ive done tons of hobby reading and research on reactors/designs, weapons, decay chains, waste, accidents, history, contaminated sites, cleanup projects, etc etc etc