Nick: Hi, I use TM because I was lucky to get few for reasonable price from local bancrupted research company, together with all the accessories. Diff pump are much cheaper, they need practically no maintenance (when used right way), but they it takes much longer time to start it up and also the cool down. TM is more flexible in this way and saves a lot of time, especially during development. And TM pump also provides oil-free operation, which is good, but essential matter in nixie tube making.
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Maybe I am missing something when it comes to the way this works, but, when it is not a vacuum as is required for a valve/tube then what about the idea of pump a bit, add some of the eventual gas, pump again etc. The original impurities would distribute 'evenly' through the added gas and when it was pumped out a percentage of that older pollutant would be removed again. Thus it seems to me that a quite 'feeble' pump can do the job when the eventual fill is a gas [even if at a lowish pressure]
...As for the auction, the price exceeded my expectations and it would be
good if it stays there for some time of course ;-)
Well put, Nick, I completely agree!
Jens
Nick <ni...@desmith.net> hat am 13. Februar 2015 um 16:29 geschrieben:
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