Friday, October 1, 2010

[MW:7307] RE: 7293] HEAT & LOT NO

Typically the Heat# refers to the original billet that is melted. The
Lot No can the work order number or batch number of the draw. So You can
have different Lot Nos for a single heat. Usually, the Lot #s change
between sizes and remains the same within one size.

Hope this helps.
Vijay Mudambi

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[mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Bhuvan Easwari
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Subject: [MW:7293] HEAT & LOT NO

Dear friends,

What is Heat No. and Lot No.

Thanks and regards
VK.Bhuvan

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