Perfluoropolyether / James Bond Villain

May 23, 2014 19:20

I was looking through the vacuum pump section of the Scientific Instrument Services catalog and saw the solution to two very different problems you might have.  Do you need a very inert fluorinated vacuum pump fluid for use when pumping highly reactive gases?  Are you writing a story with a character like a James Bond villain and you need a ( Read more... )

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madfilkentist May 24 2014, 09:20:53 UTC
Fomblin sounds like someone with low dexterity.

But the line "For the ultimate solution" on the website is worthy of a James Bond villain, destroying people with a universal solvent.

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poltr1 May 25 2014, 01:53:42 UTC
One of my former BBS colleagues had the handle of "Kryt0x". I think he will be amused.

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orangemike May 25 2014, 06:33:20 UTC
Krytox, with his Ultimate Solution, is clearly the superior Bond villain.

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randomdreams May 27 2014, 02:46:13 UTC
We have several jugs of fomblin sitting around at work for one of our vacuum pumps, that are in fact lightly used. We can't figure out quite what to do with them.

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beige_alert June 3 2014, 01:32:00 UTC
There are apparently companies that buy used Fomblin/Krytox and clean it up to resell (for less than the sky-high price of the new stuff).

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randomdreams June 3 2014, 13:59:20 UTC
I'll have to look into this. Thanks!

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