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Re: [TCML] Large Plsma Tube



PS: I forgot to mention the end-seals. Because the ends will probably have to be flat, you should consider using 1/2" thick plate to span a 6" distance. This is a bit on the overkill side for 15PSI of pressure, but better safe than sorry! Make sure you don't introduce any small cracks when you drill the plates for your electrodes, and polish all edges to eliminate sharp edges or pits from drilling or cutting. Use fine emery paper for this.

Forget about using plastics for your end plates, it won't last. Among other things, atmospheric helium and hydrogen will leak in (through the material) over the passing years... possibly changing the appearance of your discharge significantly. You're going to have problems with that using epoxy seals anyway, but if the exposed area of the epoxy seal is tiny and the thickness great (ie; .25") they ought to be good for many years. The higher pressure you can operate at, (approaching atmospheric) the slower this leak problem will be.

This is why old epoxy-sealed HeNe lasers died after about ten years - the helium would diffuse out through the seals. Amazingly, because there was still a low pressure inside the tube, you could rejuvenate those old tubes by sticking them in a bag of cheap balloon helium, and operating the tube - you'd check it every few days and eventually it would be working as good as new. Take it out of the bag, and it would once again be good for years. Of course, with modern diode lasers and even cheap hard-seall HeN lasers being so plentiful, that isn't worth the effort. Epoxy-sealed HeNe lasers are worthless now.

 - "Gomez"
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