I have just committed to buying a Rhodium foil strip of .005" thickness, 3/8" wide and 4 inchs long. Why not buy at the record peak price point that rhodium has ever achieved! Why wait and most likely pay far less!
I want it! I gotta' have it! .... and..... It is only $550. What a steal and a great deal....Right?...Right?
This little "foilette" strip will soon replace the junk silver I have been using. More as I receive the strip and run the tests. Meanwhile, I might lose a few pounds eating cheese crackers for the next 3 months.
Richard Hull
The rhodium leap - Ouch!
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The rhodium leap - Ouch!
Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
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Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
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Re: The rhodium leap - Ouch!
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Re: The rhodium leap - Ouch!
Way to go Richard! Looking forward to its first irradiation.
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Re: The rhodium leap - Ouch!
The real issue is to design the most effective beta detector for the small item. Lots of ideas with lots of issues associated with each one.
good points - cross section 144, 100% single isotope, (silver's fast isotope is 24 seconds Half-life with only 50% of active fast isotope in it with a rather low cross section.) Rhodium is a 44.5 sec half life.
Bad points - wicked expensive, $11,000 per troy ounce.
In, short 100% activation isotope, cross section over half again higher than silver 107 and close to double the half life for a more obvious single decay exponential.
Richard Hull
good points - cross section 144, 100% single isotope, (silver's fast isotope is 24 seconds Half-life with only 50% of active fast isotope in it with a rather low cross section.) Rhodium is a 44.5 sec half life.
Bad points - wicked expensive, $11,000 per troy ounce.
In, short 100% activation isotope, cross section over half again higher than silver 107 and close to double the half life for a more obvious single decay exponential.
Richard Hull
Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
Retired now...Doing only what I want and not what I should...every day is a saturday.
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
Retired now...Doing only what I want and not what I should...every day is a saturday.