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Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: HIIII Power on February 12, 2013, 01:45 pm
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Greetz everyone..
its a question that always pops in my mind.. how good is carbon paper in blocking or interfering with x-ray process..
i have read that the carbon paper can mess up the image of the molecule formation and hence cheat the analysis..
example: powder sugar and coke have almost the same density.. but the molecular structure of coke is different, Hence when the x ray is
analysing the structure then carbon blocks few waves that are reflecting back for analysis.
i wonder if anybody can put his expert opinion.
Cheers..
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Interesting tread will follow.
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Thanks :)
Hope someone can play the Mythbuster here !!
My research concluded the following :
The new X ray machines adopted in Dubai , Sweden , Australia , and some Parts of the US , scans diagonal and horizontal image. Hence analyzing the molecular structure of the material. If the structure matches with what " Famous drugs " look like hence an alarm goes . designated by the color.
the only way to block these rays is a lead plate, which obviously cant be posted ( too heave and too expensive ) ; hence comes the carbon.
Now : i have read many threads outside SR that claim , the carbon interferes with the image scanned back to analyze the molecule structure.
So we come to the conclusion ? is carbon necessary ? will the courier companies flag the use of carbon ?
Peace HP
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Pop corn is another idea
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Very interesting question and thread. It sounds like an urban myth, but fingers crossed, right?