IRstuff,
in this poor quality jpg that I uploaded, anything can give an indication about the metal's quality and cost? (it's in approx. 1000 gr ingots)
Thank you!
NP
1. Thank you (I knew it is 2.7 but then I saw metals like Al oxide that as far as I remember had a dif. number.. so I asked to be sure)
2. Yes I did look at the 3 of them and at each I tried to go and find anything 'closer' to the 'raw'
Appreciate your help.
Thanks for the links IRstuff !
if I take for example:
Aluminum Target, 99.999% Al (19mm x 1.5mm) each 225.00
that's 28.5 cubic mm (that's close to 1 gr ? * * )
so this material is approx. USD 200,000 / kg
* * what would be the specific gravity of such aluminum ?
The question is: do cut N...
here's the jpg - not sure if it went in in the former posthttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=16413bb6-f4c2-4019-a69b-9ee64d364266&file=data.jpg
Hi,
I would appreciate your help on that:
There is an Ultra high purity aluminum stock calimed to worth USD 200,000 / kg.
I need to verify this value...
I am told that the lower the 'alpha-particle emission rate' is - the (very much) more expensive the material is;
my question is, Any other...
Hello to you,
I would appreciate your help on that:
There is an Ultra high purity aluminum stock calimed to worth USD 200,000 / kg.
I need to verify this value...
I am told that the lower the 'alpha-particle emission rate' is - the (very much) more expensive the material is;
my question is...