[meteorite-list] Nitrogen for safe storage ?
    MarkF 
    mafer at imagineopals.com
       
    Sat Jan 14 14:24:41 EST 2006
    
    
  
Hi Lars and List
Getting dry nitrogen isn't hard by any means. But any inert and dry gas will 
work, such as helium, argon, ect.
But the question is, is the meteorite dry to begin with?
If you put a "wet" item into a dry atmosphere, you will introduce moisture 
into that atmosphere. So, it has to be dry first, and you will still be 
stuck with the dry corrosion, it will have only really been stagnated.
I believe it would be better to use the sodium hydroxide treatment, which 
some of the other list members can outline much better than I, having 
extensive background using this. Then, follow that up with a corrosion 
treatment like one of the inhibitors.
Mark Ferguson
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lars Pedersen" <lbp at kabelmail.dk>
To: <Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 11:43 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Nitrogen for safe storage ?
>
>
> Hi
>
> I was wondering if it could be a good idea to make small "aquariums" for
> storage of "rusters", and fill them with nitrogen and finally seal them.
>
> :-)
> Lars
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