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pimpneightez

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I just got access to an old late 1970's spectrometer. It's super large and has a crt tube screen built into it. It weigh's about 350 pounds. Do they have any PM's I should look for. I don't really know how they work. Do they maybe use splatter disks made out of PM's. I'm sure there is a bunch of computer boards inside it. Any info on what to look for will be great.
 
What kind of spectrometer? UV/Vis, atomic absorbtion, mass spectrometer? A mass spec would be the most likely to contain higher amounts of PMs (I'd like to find one with gold plated rods), but if it's really from the 70's a mass spec would probably weigh a lot more than just 350 pounds. Do you have a model number or picture?
 
pimpneightez said:
I just got access to an old late 1970's spectrometer. It's super large and has a crt tube screen built into it. It weigh's about 350 pounds. Do they have any PM's I should look for. I don't really know how they work. Do they maybe use splatter disks made out of PM's. I'm sure there is a bunch of computer boards inside it. Any info on what to look for will be great.
It could have a built in computer that would be worth more as a collectors item. Especially if it contains core memory.

I got a PGT (Princeton Gamma Tech) x-ray spectrometer built 1974 with a Alpha naked mini core memory computer built into it's base. It weighs around 100 pounds and I think the computer alone could be worth between $500 and $1000 even in a non functional state. A lot more than the few fingers and connectors would be worth.

I'm going to get it running some day, it will be a fun project. 8)

Show us a picture of the unit, the model and maker and any built-in card crates or computers and we can help you more. As above posters wrote, there are a lot of different spectrometers, different principles, makers, models... and so on.

Göran
 
I'll get a picture today. It definatly has some sort of computer inside because it has dual floppy drives.
 
When you pick it up, see that you get all the lamps you can get. You can sell the lamps without problem.

Göran
 
Check the nebulizer.

I just picked one up from a govt lab. I found a receipt for a pt rh nebulizer. It was a perkin Elmer pt number 303 0299
Worth checking , just in case :lol:
 
I just got a question about the lamps via PM and I realize that they don't look like normal lamps.
They would look something like this...
Google picture search

Here is a thread about AA on the forum
http://goldrefiningforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=14542#p146267

Göran
 

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