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Re: Seagate Quench Gap (splitting mica) (fwd)
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Date: Mon, 06 May 96 11:40:00 PDT
From: Richard Hull <RICHARDH@whitlock.com>
To: bin <bin@poodle.pupman.com>
Subject: Re: Seagate Quench Gap (splitting mica)
Harry, All,
Just thought you might like to know. I have talked with the old grizzled
mica gurus at a North Carolina mine. The act of cleaving is called SKEVING
in the mica business and the mica from which the layers are cut is refered
to as a "book". Just rivia but its nice to be able to use the lingo if
going to the scource.
Richard Hull, TCBOR
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From: bin
To: Tesla-list-subscribers
Subject: Re: Seagate Quench Gap (splitting mica)
Date: Friday, May 03, 1996 10:14PM
>From adams@intranet.caFri May 3 22:13:19 1996
Date: Thu, 02 May 1996 20:29:16 -0400
From: adams@intranet.ca
To: tesla@grendel.objinc.com
Subject: Re: Seagate Quench Gap (splitting mica)
Hi guys,
In a previous post->
>
>>> you cleave mica with a sharp edged blade. I've been thinking of a
>>>microtone(sp).
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