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    3500 Watt Microwave

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    Graphene conductive ink

    Graphene conductive ink is a thick paste made by adding solvents, surfactants, and Graphene powder. The product has its maximum usage in the field of printed electronics and eletroplating onto none conductive materials like leafs, bone, rock and plastics.

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    I generally use my microwave for heating up a cup of coffee or re-heating leftovers.

    You can even cook bacon with it.



    Ummm .... bacon. Natures perfect food !

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    Another reason graphene has become important to me, My Volkswagon TDI loves bi-diesel.

    Graphene nanosheets have emerged as one of the effective heterogeneous biocatalysts for biofuel production. In recent research, Nazloo et al. [207] reported the utilization of novel graphene nanosheets as a low-cost, sustainable, recoverable, and highly reusable heterogeneous catalysts for biodiesel and bioethanol production. Kumar and Pal [208], Kuniyil et al. [209], and Masteri-Farahani et al. [210] synthesized pure biodiesel from Pongamia pinnata oil, waste cooking oil, and oleic acid, respectively, using novel heterogeneous graphene nanosheets derived from waste plastic

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    I can see this old junk yard microwave blowing up in a blaze of glory

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    I can see this old junk yard microwave blowing up in a blaze of glory
    Both operate on 220 volts, could be some sparks and arcs.

    If there's something wrong with either I'll consult with our appliance repair expert 409.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
    Both operate on 220 volts, could be some sparks and arcs.

    If there's something wrong with either I'll consult with our appliance repair expert 409.
    Sparks and arcs let's throw some darts then go to some parks and let out some farts.�� also I remember 409 it was a cleaner it was used for something can't remember though is that even still being made ��. It's cool people do scientific things with stuff we would never think of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike1 View Post
    Sparks and arcs let's throw some darts then go to some parks and let out some farts.�� also I remember 409
    Tis all good and fine ... but on your stroll through the parks to let loose the farts ... pay heed to the sign that says .... Beware Of The Sharts !


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