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Can Carbon Be Melted in a Magnetic Field and Inert Gas?
Ok. So this is what I did. Pressure is important and so is replacing the “air” with an inert “gas”. Have you ever welded? or brazed?. If not you will have to picture a steel frame which is lined with plexi/glass which is also lined with fire bricks. On the top part you have a regulator which is... -
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Can Carbon Be Melted in a Magnetic Field and Inert Gas?
Ok. So this is what I did. Pressure is important and so is replacing the “air” with an inert “gas”. Have you ever welded? or brazed?. If not you will have to picture a steel frame which is lined with plexi/glass which is also lined with fire bricks. On the top part you have a regulator which is... -
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Can Carbon Be Melted in a Magnetic Field and Inert Gas?
The reason I responded to this, this way is because I am in my prototype stage of production. I’ve tested several different theories and I am stuck on this one. So we will see. Thanks again and very good question. At least for me. -
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Can Carbon Be Melted in a Magnetic Field and Inert Gas?
its very simple. you need a controlled environment. remove the O2 and substitute it with an inert gas. bring the environment up to ( ) pressure and introduce an plasma or ( ). why would you want to know this anyway? are you looking for a challenge? NASA Challenge?