Well, another day at GEH, and the first day there I could get around without a wheel chair and Nick pushing. I even left my cane behind a few times!
Anyhow, the theme of our work for the last few months has been low cost process automation. By this I mean under $100 for a two pump system.
At this time, we have found suitable pumps for $4.95 (yes, true) and these are now running in my lab and Nick's with batteries (6) or a small model train transformer.
We are using standard tubing and can deliver solution in the range we need for about 100 - 500 ml of emulsion, right where the usual home lab maker wants.
If this all works out, it will improve repeatability by quite a bit and make things easier.
Our next step is to check the pumps for resistance to corrosion after several uses. All too often, we have dissolved our equipment after use, even with good washes.
Of course, we have been up to other things, but they are not ready for discussion yet.
PE
Anyhow, the theme of our work for the last few months has been low cost process automation. By this I mean under $100 for a two pump system.
At this time, we have found suitable pumps for $4.95 (yes, true) and these are now running in my lab and Nick's with batteries (6) or a small model train transformer.
We are using standard tubing and can deliver solution in the range we need for about 100 - 500 ml of emulsion, right where the usual home lab maker wants.
If this all works out, it will improve repeatability by quite a bit and make things easier.
Our next step is to check the pumps for resistance to corrosion after several uses. All too often, we have dissolved our equipment after use, even with good washes.
Of course, we have been up to other things, but they are not ready for discussion yet.
PE



