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Green stuff leaking out of my ECD
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I'm working in this lab where some kind of corrosion bomb must have gone off at some point. Everything metal in the lab is rusted. I was going to change the column on a GC in the lab and noticed lots of green corrosion coming from the bottom of the ECD detector. Could this be radioactive nickel coming out of the detector? How hazardous is Ni-63 in this amount? Our guys are going to come check it out, but it feaked me out a bit.
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Leftover "Soylent Green" residue?
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Our guys said it wasn't radioactive, so not too worried about it since I'm using the FID. The next guy to use ECD may not be so happy though...
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If the steel and nickel parts of the instruments have been corroded by something in the atmosphere (my guess would be HCl) then all the electronics are living on borrowed time.
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Green liquid - check your water pump or radiator/heater hoses, sounds like it's leaking coolant.
Ooops - wrong forum, not the automotive repair one !!!
Ooops - wrong forum, not the automotive repair one !!!
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I would suspect corroded copper fittings - that will get you some green.
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Did someone sneeze on it....
I read somewhere that you could eat the entire radiactive source from an ECD without receiving a dangerous does of radiation, however nickel poisoning would see you off.
GCguy
I read somewhere that you could eat the entire radiactive source from an ECD without receiving a dangerous does of radiation, however nickel poisoning would see you off.
GCguy
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