Electric lamp or space discharge component or device manufacturi – Process – Generating gas or vapor within an envelope – or coating by...
Patent
1985-12-31
1987-04-28
Ramsey, Kenneth J.
Electric lamp or space discharge component or device manufacturi
Process
Generating gas or vapor within an envelope, or coating by...
204105R, 445 26, H01J 938
Patent
active
046610782
ABSTRACT:
A process for dispensing mercury into devices which requires mercury. Mercury is first electrolytically separated from either HgO or Hg.sub.2 Cl.sub.2 and plated onto a cathode wire. The cathode wire is then placed into a device requiring mercury.
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George William A.
Grossman Mark W.
GTE Products Corporation
Ramsey Kenneth J.
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