DIY Vacuum Flanges for the 1200°C Tube Furnace
Support me on Patreon! / projectsinflight In this video, I try several different methods for controlling the atmosphere inside my tube furnace- some successful, and others with disastrous results! Spoiler Alert: I broke the tube furnace TWICE in this video! Learn from my mistakes ;) Also: at 3m45s there is an error. It's 22.4L/Mol, not 22.4Mol/L. Apologies for any confusion. DISCLAIMER: The videos on this channel feature materials, equipment, and activities that may be hazardous. By choosing to replicate or participate in any demonstrated activities, you acknowledge and assume all associated risks. You the viewer are responsible for your own safety. ProjectsInFlight and its creators are not liable for any resulting harm or damages.

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