Friday, October 7, 2016

Re: [MW:25500] Cellulose electrode redrying

Dear All,

Please see the attached photos.
There is a correction.  Heating of 110 deg C for half hour is needed.

Regards,

Hareesh K V
+91-8547859202


On 6 Oct 2016 10:32 p.m., "Hareesh K V" <hareesh13h@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear all,
Please see and follow the recommendation from the manufacturer.
Please refer the packet of E6013, you can see that 15odeg C heating is recommended.

Regards,

Hareesh K V
+91-8547859202


On 6 Oct 2016 8:58 p.m., "Roy Joseph" <royjoseph04@gmail.com> wrote:
Cellulosic electrodes works better with 2-5% moisture in it.So re drying is not advised.

Regards,

Roy Joseph,
Oman

On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Pravin G <htcispravin@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear expert,

Can anyone advice why cellulose electrode don't need redrying? Any particular Technica reason?

Pravin Poornachandran

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