Very nice bit of detective work,
Congratulations, Geo.
Randall
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[email protected]Sent: Sun, 02 Feb 2020 08:15:07 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: [XRF] Ken's "Mystery Wire"
Right now the chamber has a 1" thick aluminum lid, topped with several thin lead "blankets", a flexible shielding material. No leakage out of the top but more importantly no Pb XRF from the old lid shows up in the scan. From this I can design a new lid.
Tweaking the kV and uA, for the mystery wire, concentrating on a starting point,
we can now ID low Ni/ Chrome Moly Steel in 20 seconds. Next week
I will start the hunt for some know SS alloy samples at the local steel yard.
Bottom line, comparing to a known source is always best and easiest, not that they are likely to have any of this particular material on hand.
Ken do you have a 1 gram piece for Dudley?
Folks, would we call this Chrome-Moly Steel, with alloy to be determined later?
Geo