Re: [DIYbio] titanium: "boils water definitely twice faster then any Al cups" -- can it be?


Silicone mold for tubes mounted directly on automotive heater core ($28 *) for heat transfer (**) with fan ( > $10) mounted below to blow through the radiator fins.  Minimum component cost at least $35 for air design.


* 1980-1997 Ford F250 Heater Core - APDI 9010205.  Note that no new mechanical design will get cheaper or more efficient than this. 

** However the lab market has already moved away/rejected air driven pcr so not sure why rehashing that outdated design is considered productive.  No it won't be made better.  Also, no lab tech wants to deal with gunk on outside of tubes regardless of whether it optimizes heat transfer or for some other purpose.


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