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From oiyinlee at yahoo.com Tue Oct 5 18:42:30 2010
From: oiyinlee at yahoo.com (irene lee)
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 15:42:30 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [labnetwork] DWL 200 laser alignment
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Hi all,
Anybody can share with me the alignment procedure after changing
the krypton laser head on DWL200 equipment?
Appreciate your feedback in advance
Best regard,
O.Y
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From vozguz at sabanciuniv.edu Wed Oct 6 08:57:15 2010
From: vozguz at sabanciuniv.edu (Volkan Ozguz)
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 15:57:15 +0300
Subject: [labnetwork] PVC piping
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? after with Prof. Karulkar. This particular case gorevde doesn't provide any issues. There is a certified seller of PVDF piping in Turkey.
Volkan
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On 01 Eki 2010, at 21:12, Pramod C Karulkar <pkarulkar9 at gmail.com> wrote:
> This also brings-up the broader technology transfer issue. One has to be careful in providing answers to technology questions in such open forums because the disclosed material may be protected by laws and policies, and the disclosure may have unintended consequences. Of course this does not diminish the useful...
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> Pramod C Karulkar
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> On 9/30/2010 11:03 PM, Abbie Gregg wrote:
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>> HI Volkan,
>> I am not sure where you are, but PVDF piping and valves is an export controlled item from the USA, Germany and elsewhere and is not available without an export license. I believe it can be used to make nuclear reactors, thus the red tape.
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>> Abbie Gregg
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>> From: Volkan Ozguz [mailto:vozguz at sabanciuniv.edu]
>> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 11:28 PM
>> To: Kuhn, Jeffrey G
>> Cc: Abbie Gregg; labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu; Ciel Villawatkins; Mark Winter
>> Subject: Re: [labnetwork] PVC piping
>>
>> Dear Jeff
>> Thanks for the reply. You are right. The material proposed to us is HarvellXT. I will provide a ratioed price analysis as soon as it becomes available. I would like to place a disclaimer here. Some materials and services readily available at the US are surprisingly difficult to get here. I can find the most sophisti...
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>> Volkan
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>> Volkan ?zg?z
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>> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 11:16 PM, Kuhn, Jeffrey G <kuhn1 at purdue.edu> wrote:
>> My initial concern was with organic compounds (TOC) leaching from the PVC pipe and cement, but it appears this new material has low extractables. The other concern I have is with the smoothness of the pipe joints. Any crevices or beads in the joint would invite bacteria growth.
>>
>> I did not dig too deeply into the specifications, but the following link from one supplier may be of some use:
>>
>> http://www.harvellxt.com/
>>
>> It appears there is training required to acquire the skill set needed to properly use the system, not unlike with PVDF fusion.
>>
>> I?d also be curious to see the cost difference between the two systems.
>>
>> Jeff Kuhn