Induction Melting Platinum Powder

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2010

Melting of powdered Platinum in a small sample using High Frequency Induction Heating

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  • it is normal pyrex

    

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  • ok, WHERE DO YOU GET PLATINUM. that is all

  • @dizzybot you can find platinum in catalytic converters.

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  • @chaostroll1267 They take catalytic converters out of the vehicles and sell them separately... at least in California.

  • @frackcha No shit? I'll have to hit up the junk yards...

  • Holy-Terrorist:>*=* Ouah, that cool, platinum are magnetic with magnet?

    *=* The induction of this, i dont know is iron, copper for make induction electricity, and heat the platinum, the feature use ecologic cooker with induction!

    I speak french and little english.

  • @dizzybot u can go to Walmart, they even sell china kids in there

  • Hi.. I am syaiful from indonesia :how to get those tools, what it costs and how long time to waiting.Thx

  • this was fast !

  • wow the is !@@@$!%!$#@&^ cool

  • omg i was waiting for it to pop, wonder if it was vacuumed ?

    

  • can you tell me about the values of current,voltage and other parameters in numbers???thanks

  • @rdoinduction

    How come it doesn't shutter?

  • Hi, is that a normal pyrex test tube you are using or is it made of Crystal

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