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On Jun 26, 7:22*pm, Chuck Harris wrote:
terry wrote: 2) It MIGHT be possible to get rid of gas in a tube by reheating the getter; there might be active 'getting' material left? No expert on tube manufacture but understand those getters were heated by RF. So could be done again? You can heat them again, but it will be to no good purpose. *The getter is a tray filled with a getter metal, such as barium. *The tray is usually in the shape of a loop so that it is easy to induce RF current into the loop and heat it very hot. *The metal all evaporates and deposits on the cool glass (usually) *It is very unlikely that there is anything left over. -Chuck Chuck: Yes that's logical and I would defer to your knowledge of tube manaufacture. That's why it was worded 'MIGHT' be possible. Thanks for the comment additional info. Terry |
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