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To: NuclearCrystals who wrote (17599)7/15/2017 12:51:00 AM
From: Thiess - ZEN5 Recommendations

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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22811
 
Betty crocker electric oven it is then. Less efficient and more costly than gas...Just trying to give a hand.

Now it sounds worse. Thanks for your clarification..



To: NuclearCrystals who wrote (17599)7/15/2017 12:52:14 AM
From: Fact Czecher  Respond to of 22811
 
NC posted:
"Thiess, I was hopeful Clinteroo would inform you that the furnaces will be electrically heated.
Alas, we are left with the intelligence vs laziness conundrum in tact."


NC - It's not just Thiess-ZEN.

Zengold posted on Jun 8 on the CCB Free Speech Board (Post #524):
"Anyone know how environmentally unfriendly the lab samples of Miller really are....thermally treated?....how many tones of CO2 and other pollutants must be dumped into the environment and for how long to purity a small grab sample?
Anyone.....anyone......Bueller? .......Bueller?
In my opinion these grab samples seem dirtier than chinese graphite!"

The furnaces used to thermally treat graphite must be able to heat the graphite in a partial vacuum within an inert atmosphere.
Of course the furnaces are electric.

So perhaps Zengold would be willing to answer his own question:
How many tones of CO2 and other pollutants must be dumped into the environment and for how long to purity (sic) a small grab sample?

As you said NC: Alas, we are left with the intelligence vs laziness conundrum intact."