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posted May 28 '10 at 11:07

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Evgeny Fadeev
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Can adamantane condense in a rotor?

Hi, does anyone ever get adamantane from the rotor sublimate and condense outside it?

A student here found a suspicious white powder on the stator.

He tested airflow for particles and nothing was found in the incoming air sources. So the suspect is adamantane or something else from inside the probe. He said that when rotor grinds itself the resulting dust is dark in color.

Have you seen anything similar?

Thanks.

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posted May 28 '10 at 11:08

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Evgeny Fadeev
5771

Can adamantane condense in a rotor?

Hi, does anyone ever get adamantane from the rotor sublimate and condense outside it?

A student here found a suspicious white powder on the stator.

He tested airflow for particles and nothing was found in the incoming air sources. So the suspect is adamantane or something else from inside the probe. He said that when rotor grinds itself the resulting dust is dark in color.

Have you seen anything similar?

Thanks.

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posted May 28 '10 at 11:09

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Evgeny Fadeev
5771

Can adamantane condense in a rotor?rotor of a solids probe?

Hi, does anyone ever get adamantane from the rotor sublimate and condense outside it?

A student here found a suspicious white powder on the stator.

He tested airflow for particles and nothing was found in the incoming air sources. So the suspect is adamantane or something else from inside the probe. He said that when rotor grinds itself the resulting dust is dark in color.

Have you seen anything similar?

Thanks.

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