chrismohr
Master Poster
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2011
- Messages
- 2,080
Ivan, Oystein, Sunstealern and others,
I'm thinking of two tests now. FTIR will give is strong evidence of paint, more info than we have now, and it is not too expensive. However, this alone will not prove the absence of therm*te. For that we need a test for elemental aluminum. No elemental aluminum, no unignited therm*te, am I right? Can X-Ray diffraction or some other inexpensive test determine this? If so, these are two inexpensive tests. Correct me if I'm wrong, but in essence, one would be looking for evidence of paint, another for evidence of therm*te. Would XRD or whatever also help determine if sulfur is somehow bonded together with the aluminum in such a way as to show evidence of thermate?
Once I wrap my mind around the tests and what they can do (and what is affordable), we an decide on a couple that can give us the strongest possible initial evidence of what we do and do not have. My gut tells me it's not enough to just do a paint test, because that is looking for evidence that it is NOT therm*te-- a likely hypothesis--- but I would also like to approach this experiment from the angle of saying, if I wanted to try to PROVE or ast least actively look for therm*te, what test(s) would I do?
And by the way getting dust samples is not the problem. I have at least three leads I can follow immediately. Before I ask, however, I want to have a strategy and goal in place.
I'm thinking of two tests now. FTIR will give is strong evidence of paint, more info than we have now, and it is not too expensive. However, this alone will not prove the absence of therm*te. For that we need a test for elemental aluminum. No elemental aluminum, no unignited therm*te, am I right? Can X-Ray diffraction or some other inexpensive test determine this? If so, these are two inexpensive tests. Correct me if I'm wrong, but in essence, one would be looking for evidence of paint, another for evidence of therm*te. Would XRD or whatever also help determine if sulfur is somehow bonded together with the aluminum in such a way as to show evidence of thermate?
Once I wrap my mind around the tests and what they can do (and what is affordable), we an decide on a couple that can give us the strongest possible initial evidence of what we do and do not have. My gut tells me it's not enough to just do a paint test, because that is looking for evidence that it is NOT therm*te-- a likely hypothesis--- but I would also like to approach this experiment from the angle of saying, if I wanted to try to PROVE or ast least actively look for therm*te, what test(s) would I do?
And by the way getting dust samples is not the problem. I have at least three leads I can follow immediately. Before I ask, however, I want to have a strategy and goal in place.