Dissociation of Water (yet again)

Wm Perry ( (no email) )
Thu, 8 Apr 1999 22:53:20 -1000

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Hi All!

I am looking to experiment (in my spare time, of course) with =
dissociation of water. I have a set of transducers like the ones used in =
those little water flow rate meters or the older remote controls that =
would light off the bark motor of every dog in the neighborhood. I know =
they won't be strong enough. Does anyone on the list know where I can =
get a CHEAP pair of transducers that will cover from about 36KHz-44KHz =
that will be capable of generating about 150Db peak-intensity pulses =
without frying themselves?
BillP

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Hi All!
 
    I am looking to experiment (in my =spare=20time, of course) with dissociation of water. I have a set of transducers =like=20the ones used in those little water flow rate meters or the older remote =controls that would light off the bark motor of every dog in the =neighborhood. I=20know they won't be strong enough. Does anyone on the list know where I =can get a=20CHEAP pair of transducers that will cover from about 36KHz-44KHz that =will be=20capable of generating about 150Db peak-intensity pulses without frying=20themselves?
BillP
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