[Bioconversion] Fireball Express!

Ken Basterfield ken at basterfield.com
Sun Oct 29 01:11:29 CST 2006


Jeff,
Not sure about hydrogen embrittlement.

My early recollections are of using a hydogen atmosphere in high silicon
steel annealing furnaces.

We had an ammonia cracking plants in one works and the other used large
electolysis banks to produce the hydrogen.

High silcon steel is the stuff used in electrical laminations for motors and
transformers.

Ken



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-----Original Message-----
From: bioconversion-bounces at listserv.repp.org
[mailto:bioconversion-bounces at listserv.repp.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Davis
Sent: 28 October 2006 22:31
To: bioconversion at listserv.repp.org
Subject: Re: [Bioconversion] Fireball Express!


> On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 20:26:39 +0100, AJH wrote:
>>They are very careful to keep everything
>>dry as any water in the weld dissociates and hydrogen.
>
> My error, I was interrupted whilst writing, I meant to say hydrogen 
> then contaminates the weld.


Hence hydrogen embrittlement?

Can we use this method to fuel a stove?


Jeff


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Jeff Davis

Some where 20 miles south of Lake Erie, USA

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