[meteorite-list] Reverse Electrolysis [was: List of known Rusters?

From: Greg Hupe <gmhupe_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 11:28:10 -0700
Message-ID: <7CF9C71F-D40E-4BB1-A54D-96A46523D83B_at_htn.net>

Hello Concerned Iron Owners,

Has anyone tried 'Reverse Electrolysis' on an iron or pallasite? I
conserved a batch on shipwreck cannon balls that had been in the ocean
for over 200 years. I ran them for two years then brushed 'Ospho' on
them and then flat black paint, not a speck of rust one year after
treatment conclusion. Obviously we wouldn't want to use the Ospho or
paint but think I will try one of my complete Mounionalusta stones and
see what results I get after a year of Reverse Electrolysis. If
someone has tried this method, please let me know... It will be
interesting to see if it works since it will be submersed in fresh
water with an electrolite to draw any rust-causing minerals out of the
metal.

Best Regards,
Greg Hupe

On Dec 7, 2010, at 11:11 AM, Bob King <nightsky55 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> I've had great luck with the Campos from Bob Cucchiara (meteorite
> madness on eBay). I hand them out all the time to students. The only
> preservation I use is a spray for guns called Barricade available at
> Gander Mt. outdoors stores. It works well. I also still have an intact
> Nantan individual I got long ago from list member Walter Branch. A
> rarity like that must be worth millions. As for some others:
> * Dronino - can be both good and bad. I've got some that are in a
> hurry to return to the Earth and a couple that are perfect.
> * Canyon Diablo individuals - slow flaking
> * Muonionalusta - I've yet to find a stable slice out there
> * Gibeon - I've got one impossible slice and a couple of very stable
> ones
> * Mont Dieu - good but needs to be sprayed regularly
> * Lueders - no problems
> * Saint Aubin - a ruster
>
>
> Then there are the chondrites that get tears in their eyes (bleed).
> Dhofar 10 comes to mind.
>
> Best wishes,
> Bob
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