For Ref: the following can be used for co-deposition in electrolytic cells. It is interesting what Chet posted about the Navy and LENR research, I think all this is part and parcel of the same pot, I have had the high heat but not a melt down yet as I have never run the SMD system long enough, that just might be the next thing to do. Read all of that article, things start to make more sence The metals used as matrices for electrolytic co-deposition: Nickel (Ni) Copper (Cu) Silver (Ag) Chromium (Cr) Cobalt (Co) Iron (Fe) Lead (Pb) alloys Aluminum (Al) Gold (Au) Zinc (Zn) The following substances are used as the second phase particles: Aluminum oxide (Al2O3) Carbide ceramics|Silicon carbide (SiC) Tungsten carbide (WC) Diamond (C) Silicon oxide (SiO2) Graphite (C) Thermoplastic Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Molybdenum disulphide Boron nitride (BN) regards Mike
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