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Silica Penetration

03/30/2014 8:35 AM

We wish to penetrate a silica skin on the stork of a water plant, allowing elevated bond with contact resins

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Re: Silica penetration

03/30/2014 8:56 AM

Thais makes no sense to me. Here is a stork with some water plants. I'm certain that this is not what you mean. Please explain.

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Re: Silica penetration

03/30/2014 9:01 AM

Could you explain more? What's it with the stork and what is a elevated bond?

Elevated as in better?

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Re: Silica penetration

03/30/2014 10:03 AM

009?

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Re: Silica penetration

03/30/2014 10:51 AM

Gotcha!

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03/30/2014 9:03 AM

http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/87163

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Re: Silica penetration

03/30/2014 11:34 AM

You want to glue the stork stalk of a water plane to something??

This makes less than no sense. But, then, neither did your original question, "an effective method of diluting natural silica from starch and cellulose".

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Re: Silica penetration

03/30/2014 12:29 PM

Can't you just scrape the stalk, or cut a little slice? What is your growing environment? ...any damage to the stalk leaves it vulnerable to attack from bacteria.....Are you trying to add root mass? ...or feed the plant by stem injection?

http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/content/49/329/2013.full.pdf

http://www.cannabis.info/UK/library/5474-the-marvels-of-silicon/

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04/01/2014 10:18 PM

Interesting! Thanks!

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