Methods for dispensing mercury into devices

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204105R, 445 26, H01J 938

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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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