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Equinox
10-07-2005, 03:37 PM
http://www.livescience.com/imageoftheday/siod_050427.html#text

Edit:The actual apl sheet

http://qdev.boulder.nist.gov/817.03/news/chip_frig.htm

http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/9/4/16/1

research is slow:(

MeltedDuron
10-07-2005, 04:10 PM
wow.... i'll take an evap sized one... :p

Bloody_Sorcerer
10-07-2005, 04:21 PM
can i have one of those instead of an IHS?

k|ngp|n
10-08-2005, 11:25 AM
Whats going on with your linefed ln2 blocks project eq?

Equinox
10-10-2005, 03:40 PM
Doing a test with ceramics first. This loop would have to be from a delwar. Damn, LN2 generators are around 35,000 new:( I first will do the ceramics tube before I do a closed block. Thanks for askin thou:)

n00b 0f l337
10-10-2005, 05:18 PM
Haha condensation alert... Its sorta like a beefed up tec it seems

Bloody_Sorcerer
10-11-2005, 12:46 PM
a beefed up TEC that doesn't suck (both powah and cooling capacity) :)

Equinox
10-11-2005, 05:26 PM
any word on the ceramic design m8?
Myabe I could chip in on cost if thats an issue for you atm?
well as long as its not too much, hehe

Na, it's cool. I can catch the cost. The price of the mold is what is the killer. I've been pretty busy so I havent even got the print to ceradyne for cost analysis. I always told people we are looking at fourth quarter for manufacturing. My company slows down during december so I figured I will get the molding done at that time. Ceradyne has stated they will have to do the mold and wont vendor there mold technique's, meaning they just want more money. I have agreed with Chilly that he will have the mold rights after I do the first batch. I also had a plan to just send you 1 for testing sence you are the creator:). I ask nothing for cost on this product and asked Chilly to find the people who will test the thermal cycles for analysis of the manufacturing of the closed block. The more and more research I do on the material, the more confident I am of it's success. I can thermal cycle this product from +42C to -210C with a wall thickness between proc and LN2 of .0625 easily. Also I will consentrical groove the ID base for higher thermal conductivity. All the information on the product I have recieved has been from Chilly and want to thank him for his help "Thanks Chilly;)"

Edit: im on the coatings for thermal insulators. There are several thermal insulators that will be as good as teflon with half the wall thickness of teflon. It's getting ahead of myself but building the closed block for plug and play stlye of ease is the only way it can go main stream. By the way I have contacted Lehnart labs and will be talking to Joel Ullom about the new tech on cooling. Here is the kicker. LN2 is to hot for the use of his tech. Helium cold fingers is where his tech starts. 1.3K isnt even close:). His test took a cold finger from 300mK to 100mK which is exponential. Once you reach such temps it's like going light speed.

Eq