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... fabricated , of the material . 4. The adaptability of the material to processing equipment . 5. The ease of fabrication . Many materials have been tested , but few possess all the qualities desired . It is for this reason that the ...
... fabricated , of the material . 4. The adaptability of the material to processing equipment . 5. The ease of fabrication . Many materials have been tested , but few possess all the qualities desired . It is for this reason that the ...
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... fabrication to remove contaminates that might have become imbedded in the surface . Pas- sivating can be done by immersing the tank in a 20 - percent ( by weight ) solution of nitric acid at 54.4 ° C ( 130 ° F ) , followed by thorough ...
... fabrication to remove contaminates that might have become imbedded in the surface . Pas- sivating can be done by immersing the tank in a 20 - percent ( by weight ) solution of nitric acid at 54.4 ° C ( 130 ° F ) , followed by thorough ...
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... fabrication , and excellent dimensional stability characteristics . Polyaryl ether has a continuous - use temperature rating of 120 ° C . The material has excellent molding qualities and can easily be welded with common solvents . It ...
... fabrication , and excellent dimensional stability characteristics . Polyaryl ether has a continuous - use temperature rating of 120 ° C . The material has excellent molding qualities and can easily be welded with common solvents . It ...
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