Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Rust Under the Electron Microscope | Rust Corrosion Inhibitor | Anti Rust Lubricant






For Expert Advice @hinderrust #stoprust | To buy this product, please visit www.hinderrust.com | For More Info: www.hinderrust.com | Non-Solvent, Rust Corrosion Inhibitor and Anti Rust Lubricant Transcript: They added this scanning light on microscope many years ago from the Phillips Corporation. They're very nice people, would you believe it, they gave it to me. I have two of them; I'm probably the only scientist in the world that has two SEM's. The only thing that's unusual about this is it's very old and very obsolete. And I talked to some of the people at the company the other day and they said it's the only one in the world that's still alive. Haha, it's totally obsolete. But it's okay for what we're doing; until it collapses and breaks into a bucket of bolts I'm just going to keep using it. I'm going to bring it up now; we've got a sample in here with some rust on it and you can see what it looks like. I'm going to bring it alive right now. High voltage coming on, SED coming on, a lot of other things coming on. I'm bringing the filament up, now you have to be very careful when you do this because that's the little tiny wire up there, tungsten, and if you go too fast you'll burn it out. And so it took me a long time to learn how not burn these things out. Now we got a sample in here, what we're looking at is a sample of rust; I don't know how this shows up on camera, it's not so bad here. I can probably get that contrast a little better, ha, that's a little bit ...
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