Re: ultra low current measurement
From: normanstrong (normanstrong_at_comcast.net)
Date: 12/10/04
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Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 19:51:38 GMT
"Nicholas O. Lindan" <see@sig.com> wrote in message
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> "Arie de Muynck" <send.spam.to@spammer.org> wrote
>
> > BTW, what is the best method to clean these things? I've had some
problems
> > cleaning 100G resistors (Caddok, AFAIK).
>
> For cleaning laboratory glassware the standard is a mix of nitric
acid
> and potassium permanganate. Search w/ google for more info.
Whatever you do, don't use sulfuric acid instead of nitric!!
Norm Strong
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