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Metallurgy

Discussion in 'Other Quality and Business Related Topics' started by PrairieWalker, Oct 29, 2016.

  1. PrairieWalker

    PrairieWalker New Member

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    I often find myself looking up metal specifications as specified on a drawing and trying to see if it matches what is on the material certification provided by the metal supplier. As I am not a metallurgist and, there are times this takes a long time. I was wondering if anyone has or hopefully had the same problem and, how they improved it. A cross reference of equivalent metal types would be great but I have yet to find it. Todays Time Nibbler is Copper Alloy 110 on the drawing and, C11000 on the material certification.
     
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    Jennifer Kirley Moderator Staff Member

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