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- From: pierson@empror.enet.dec.com (dave pierson)
- Subject: Re: High Speed Rail Questions
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.131431.28136@ryn.mro4.dec.com>
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- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
- References: <1992Dec30.032216.905@ee.ryerson.ca> <9o1LwB5w165w@1776.COM> <921230173224@cream.ftp.com> <38217@cbmvax.commodore.com>
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- Date: 31 DEC 92 08:11:25
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- In article <38217@cbmvax.commodore.com>, grr@cbmvax.commodore.com (George
- Robbins) writes...
- >In article <921230173224@cream.ftp.com> jbvb@ftp.com writes:
- >> In article <9o1LwB5w165w@1776.COM> bob@1776.COM (Robert Coe) writes:
- >>
- >> > I believe the process involves using scrap aluminium (shredded pieces
- >> > provide more surface area), some compound containing iron and a catalyst
- >> > compound, ...
-
- >I believe that another way is to use a "primer", where something like
- >magnesium powder and an oxidizer is sprinked on top of the thermite,
- >allowing one to use a pistol-like spark lighter to get things started.
- >This may have been what the previous poster was thinking of as a
- >catalyst, since the actually thermite reaction needs no help!
-
- >I've seen rails on a trolley line welded this way and it's pretty
- >impressive, even in daylight. The rail ends up red/yellow hot a
- >good ways back from the joint. The molds is knocked off with the
- >metal still hot and some rough grinding/chipping done immediately,
- >with the final profiling done later.
-
- One starter, without references handy, is Potassium Permanganate.
- I have seen pre batched kits employed, with "ceramic" one shot molds,
- thermite mix and starter. Starter is optional, since a track gang
- usually has an acetylene torch handy.
-
- "Thermite" can be surprisingly sophisticated, with the alloy of the
- resulting molten "iron" nicely controlled by the oxides used in the
- bulk of the charge. The reaction yields molten "iron", which flows
- into place, with sufficient heat to get the adjacent ends up to
- melting point.
-
- By using copper and other oxides, one can get brones, etc, for other
- applications.
-
- thanks
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