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Samsung salvages Galaxy Note 7 parts for new phone
2017-07-03 04:56:36| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
S Korean firm says it will "minimise the environmental impact" of its high-profile recall.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Expected in August
2017-06-20 20:06:07| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
There's no official confirmation yet, but Reuters tips a launch in the second half of August.
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Galaxy S8 Had No Major Impact On Samsung's Sales
2017-06-19 12:07:31| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
Neither the Galaxy S8 or LG G6 made the list of the Top 10 best-selling phones for the three months ending April 2017, according to Kantar Worldpanel ComTech.
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Granite : Why are my Black Galaxy tiles being discoloured?
2017-06-19 11:59:20| Natural Stones | Stone Portal | Granite Tile | Granite | Marble | Granite Marble | Marble Granite | Marble and Granite | Granite and Marble | Stone Industry | RSS Feeds | www.findstone.com
Author: GeorgeGSubject: Why are my Black Galaxy tiles being discoloured?Posted: 21 Jan 2010 at 9:31amHi all, I hope someone can help me. I purchased 43m2 of Black Galaxy tiles and did the oil test to work out if I should pre seal them. I left olive oil on for 24 hrs and it just wiped off with no stain so I was happy that I didnt need to seal them. However, I also did the lemon juice test and found that it greyed the granite after only 10 mins. The granite didnt seem to significantly grey any further with lemon juice applied for 30mins, 60mins and 12 hours (refer LemonTen30Sixty12hrs.jpg showing 10, 30, 60mins and 12hrs from left to right). I asked the supplier why this is happened because granite should not be affected at all by any acid other than hydrofluoric acid. His reply is as follows: Spoke to the manufacturer and there is no coating of any kind whatsoever on your granite tiles, they are pure granite, they have not even been sealed, only polished. The tiles have come from the most highly regarded manufacturer and none of their products have any coatings on them.They have done an investigation on your tile and have said:Your particular granite tiles are not 100% non porous, they are the tiniest amount porous (0.03 to 1 porous) and will therefore need to seal your tiles.The reason you got the mark is because the acid is eating away at the 'oxide' in the granite, it has nothing to do with having a coating of any sort on the tile.I did a similar test on a sample of Black Galaxy from a different supplier and found there was no mark after 30mins for lemon juice or white vinegar. However, there was a slight mark left after I let some lemon juice and white vinegar total dry after 24 hrs over a very hot day (refer DryLemonVinegarOtherSup.jpg).I have heard that wetting the back of the tile reveals the true colour. I submerged the tile in water for six hours face down in a paint tray and put another tile face up next to it (refer BackFrontColorDiff.jpg). There is a significant difference. However, the sample from the different supplier seamed to be even lighter when submerged and placed on top of the tile (refer OtherSupBackColorDiff.jpg).There doesnt seem to been any substance on the side of the tiles to indicate any doctoring (refer SideColor.jpg).I put hydrochloric acid on half of one tile and let it stand for 24 hrs to see how bad acid could discolour the tile as a worst case scenario. The standing hydrochloric acid turned yellow (refer Hydrochloric acid on tile.jpg). I wiped it off (being careful not to get any acid on the other half of the tile) with a white rag and it turned it yellow (refer Stained rag.jpg). I put the rag on the clothes line to dry and when it did the yellow almost totally disappeared (refer Dried rag.jpg). I then hosed down the tile with water (again being careful not to get any acid on the other half of the tile). The tile was very grey where the acid was but also went significant grey where there was no acid presumably just from the acid fumes (refer Tested and untested tile.jpg). I did not dilute the acid which was the strongest type from the hardware store (i.e. probably 30%).The acid may have etched the tile as its reflective ability seems slightly diminished (refer Reflection.jpg). The surface feels noticeably rougher than the untested section when running a rag across it with your finger.I put hydrochloric acid on another sample of Black Galaxy from a different supplier and let it dry for 72 hours over very hot weather (refer DryHCLOtherSup.jpg). I wiped off the substance with a white cloth (refer Dry HCLWipedOff.jpg). This sample was significantly greyed.Could there just be a colour enhancer or resin coming off the tiles? There does not appear to be any case for resining the tiles (other than to change the colour) as the tiles seam to be solid and free of imperfections. I did the olive oil test over night on the HCL tested tile and HCL tested piece from another supplier. It darkened the greyed area almost instantaneously (refer Oil test after1min.jpg). I left it overnight (refer Oil test after 12hrs.jpg). I vigorously cleaned both pieces with a soft sponge and dish washing detergent and couldnt get the stain out (refer Oil stained tile.jpg and Oil stained Other Sup.jpg). I would imaging the MC will do the same thing as the HCL and make the stone more pervious. At the moment I do not have to seal the tiles, I like the colour, but will have to be careful with acids. If I strip the tiles I will have to seal them and do not like the colour.
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Granite : black galaxy dulled at seams
2017-06-19 11:59:20| Natural Stones | Stone Portal | Granite Tile | Granite | Marble | Granite Marble | Marble Granite | Marble and Granite | Granite and Marble | Stone Industry | RSS Feeds | www.findstone.com
Author: thamshSubject: black galaxy dulled at seamsPosted: 18 Nov 2009 at 1:07pm I just recently installed black galaxy kitchen countertops. Don't think the installers did a good job. Found that the area around the seams(which was sandpapered) are dulled and had no luster(even seems to be whitish). When I use the Method Daily Granite cleaner to clean around that part, it seems the luster came back but will disappear within seconds when it dries. 3 questions: 1. Should I seal my black galaxy countertop? If yes, what sealer do you recommend? 2. How to get the luster back on the area around the seams? 3. What kind of daily cleaner should I use? Appreciate any response and help I can get.
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