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[AMPS] Emission from Thoria Filaments

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Subject: [AMPS] Emission from Thoria Filaments
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Mon, 4 May 98 19:36:10 -0800
>
>On Thu, 30 Apr 98 00:15:50 -0800 Rich Measures <measures@vc.net> writes:
>
>>As it was explained to me, when Econco Broadcast Services 
>>(916-662-4495) 
>>rebuilds a thoriated-tungsten filament tube, No thorium is used to 
>>restore emission -- no matter how many times the tube is rebuilt.  
>>Acetylene gas (C^2 H^2) is the sole agent.  When tungsten/1.5%-thorium 
>>
>>alloy  is heated to c.1800 deg K in the presence of acetylene, carbon 
>>atoms from the acetylene molecule bond with tungsten atoms to form a 
>>tungsten-carbide layer at the surface, leaving hydrogen gas byproduct. 
>> 
>>During recarburization, a continual input of acetylene brings in a new 
>>
>>supply of carbon atoms and forces out hydrogen.  
>>-  - How does one determine how much tungsten carbide has been 
>>formed?: 
>> .  Tungsten is a better electrical conductor than tungsten-carbide, 
>>so 
>>one can tell how thick the tungsten-carbide layer is by measuring the 
>>decrease in filament current as the process takes place.  When the 
>>layer's thickness is determined to be sufficient, acetylene flow is 
>>stopped, the tube is pumped to a high vacuum and resealed.   With 
>>careful 
>>control of fil. potential, emissive life is typically c.20k hours 
>>between 
>>recarburizations.  
>
>I had heard that the quality way to rebuild a tube included a new
>filament 

What is the name of a rebuilder who replaces the filament every time a 
tube is rebuilt, and does not use acetylene? 

Filaments are not carburized when they are made.   Even if the filament 
were replaced with a new filament, the new filament would need to be 
carburized with acetylene.  

>wereand grid structure and was about 50-75% the cost of a new tube.
>The less than reputable rebuilders used the acetylene method...

What is the source of this information, Carl?

-  thanks

cheers
Rich...

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K   


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