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Re: Radium safety alert

Posted: May 23rd, 2018, 2:02 am
by Emilio
Luminor wrote:Has anybody tried mixing the radium with the new luminous material to relume a dial or hands?
I was thinking about reluming these hands filling just the gaps with regular lume but after reading this thread I might just get new hands Image

If someone tries reusing the old radium lume, it will be necessary to grind the old stuff completely before using it so the results are homogeneous.

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Re: Radium safety alert

Posted: May 23rd, 2018, 4:04 am
by VanSong
Emilio wrote: ↑May 23rd, 2018, 2:02 am
Luminor wrote:Has anybody tried mixing the radium with the new luminous material to relume a dial or hands?
I was thinking about reluming these hands filling just the gaps with regular lume but after reading this thread I might just get new hands Image
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Yes, it is for the long-term health concern and is better to be wise! After all, we all want to have many more years to enjoy this hobby. :lol: :D

I Had packed up my two A190 yesterday and was thinking to send it to the pro for the whole dismantling & servicing instead of me doing it myself. :mrgreen:

Re: Radium safety alert

Posted: May 23rd, 2018, 4:53 am
by mykeos
Luminor wrote: ↑May 23rd, 2018, 1:25 am Has anybody tried mixing the radium with the new luminous material to relume a dial or hands?

Its very probable someone has tried this in order to make the build more convincing (gen like) and "pass" the geiger test,but I'd advise against it, any manipulation with such hazardous material is dangerous and any watch is absolutely not worth damaging your health,imo.

Re: Radium safety alert

Posted: May 24th, 2018, 3:03 pm
by Delaforce
I’ve reused radium and tritium with mask and gloves, sure be careful.


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Re: Radium safety alert

Posted: May 25th, 2018, 9:06 am
by AstroW
Radium is nasty, period!

With that said I have handled many radium watches and hands throughout the years and Im almost certain that I never contaminated myself. I have equipment to check for any contaminations. Its a good idea to have if one has to handle a lot of radium watches.
The best thing to do if you have to disassemble a radium watch is to do it over a disposable cloth that is plasticised on one side, using gloves and if you are extra paranoid use some kind of respiratory protection. Since the lume often is very dry and falls apart, small particles of it can easily be inhaled or float away and lay on your evening snack. Lume particles can for example get caught in the lungs alveoli, alternatively the radium can be ingested and deposited in the bones.
The lume must be handed in at the local waste facilities as dangerous goods, at least here in Sweden.
Stay safe!

Re: Radium safety alert

Posted: May 25th, 2018, 11:32 pm
by Luminor
What kind of equipment do you use to check for contamination?

Re: Radium safety alert

Posted: May 27th, 2018, 3:51 pm
by AstroW
Luminor wrote: ↑May 25th, 2018, 11:32 pm What kind of equipment do you use to check for contamination?
Handheld radiation detector, either a Geiger or a scintillation detector! They are fast and easy to handle!

Re: Radium safety alert

Posted: June 2nd, 2018, 8:37 pm
by leeyewfei
Gen Angelus radium hands.................

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Re: Radium safety alert

Posted: June 3rd, 2018, 3:49 am
by Emilio
leeyewfei wrote:Gen Angelus radium hands.................

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Re: Radium safety alert

Posted: June 3rd, 2018, 8:14 am
by limp
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