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[AMPS] RE: Graphite Anodes

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Subject: [AMPS] RE: Graphite Anodes
From: 2@vc.net (measures)
Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2000 19:50:25 -0700
>
>Hi dave
>
>> Graphite anode material is generally used in high-vacuum tubes 
>to provide
>> [continuous] "getter" action which aids in maintaining the high-vacuum
>> state in larger high-vacuum envelopes.  "Getter" action reduces residual
>> gases left over from the manufacturing process and gases which are
>> generated by the other elements of the tube during normal operation.  The
>> graphite surface is subjected to special processing to improve it's
>> thermal handling capabilities as an anode.
>
>Graphite is not listed in the lists I have of gettering agents. Can you 
>tell me where it is listed as a gettering agent?
>
?   It isn't.  Graphite does not getter gas.  It stores it.  When highly 
heated, graphite releases gas.  

>The only thing I can find is a discussion of how graphite tends to 
>release gas longer than metal anodes when the tube is being 
>pumped down.
>
?  The person who designed the AL-1500 amplifier, apparently chooses not 
to discuss the 8877 that died from gold sputtering.    
>
>
>73, Tom W8JI
>w8ji@contesting.com
>
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-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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