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Does anyone in my reach on here have/use a "solder paste mixer"? There seems to be some relatively inexpensive options as planetary mixers go and I'd some information about "this one is good/this one is bad/it makes a loud racket/it heats up a lot".
I'm not actually going to be using it for solder paste, but for chemistry milling reactions that will generate a fair bit of heat in the containers (dry reagents, zirconia or steal beads for milling) so I'm particularly interested in how various things close and if there is rubber/plastic likely to heat up and deform if the run time is more than 1-2 minutes.
Also interested in whether it is programmable for alternating run time with breaks for cooling (ie: 5 on 5 off, run 10 cycles)
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The #nature-based method boosted #carbon capture by up to 27% in the first four years, providing an urgent tool for global #climate restoration efforts.
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How does βmagicβ basalt dust help plants grow faster and lock up more carbon? | The Kid Should See This
In Llandovery, Wales, a large-scale nature research project is proving that there's a way to help trees grow faster and stronger, and store more carbon.Rion Nakaya (The Kid Should See This)
