Re: Old style screw-on nozzles

From: Ingrid Moran (ingrid_moran@smtpgw.kfshrc.edu.sa)
Date: Mon Jan 20 1997 - 17:11:59 EST


To : Gene Pizzo

Any engineer can tell you the nozzle size from the colour codes, as 
the numbers are the same as the colour codes of resistors:

black = 0, brown = 1, red = 2, orange = 3, yellow = 4, 
green = 5, blue = 6 and violet = 7.  
If you had say a 50-micron nozzle, the colour code would be green and black.

From: Ingrid Moran
            King Faisal Hospital
            Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Subject: Old style screw-on nozzles
From:    Pizzo@nso1.uchc.edu (Pizzo,Eugene) at Internet-Mail
Date:    17/01/97  05:06



  Colleagues,

 I have an assorted range of screw-on type nozzle sizes and nozzle holders
  that apparently were designed for an early model FACSTAR that arrived
  with our used FACSTAR Plus when we purchased it.  I would be willing to
  send them to anyone that might want them as an alternative to discard.
  And while I'm on the subject can anyone tell me what the color codes on
  nozzles reference.  I have an assortment of ceramic o-ring type nozzles
  that arrived all mixed up in unlabeled containers whose size I can't 
readily
  determine.  Thanks.

  Gene Pizzo/UCONN Health



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