[TheForge] Argon-CO2 mix question
Jerry Frost
akfrosty at mtaonline.net
Thu Jun 7 14:01:25 EDT 2007
There ARE gas centrifuges but they're only used in the
atomic energy field. As I recall it takes a few
thousand passes through them to separate materials
sufficiently to go onto the next step in refinement.
Convective setaration of gasses might be an issue if we
lived in a really high g field, say on a neutron star
but your shielding gas is safe.
Frosty
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From: "Bruce Freeman" <FREEMAB at pt.fdah.com>
What I said was that it would stratify IF AND ONLY IF
condensation occurred and there composition of the
liquid phase differs from that of the gas phase.
I would suspect that this would not be the case, but I
have no way of knowing.
Bruce
NJ
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