Wednesday, February 25, 2009

[MW:1641] Re: flatolet

The flatolet is basically "olet" to be used on flat surface or on the very
large run sizes (where the difference of curvature becomes less and less
significant. As per bonney forge catalogue, the weldolet for run sizes
larger than 36" (DN 1800) will be considered as flatolet.

Please note that one needs to specify this in the purchase order whether
you require flatolet.

Hope to have clarified

Best regards,

Prasad


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can anybody please explain what a flatolet is?? it would be a great help if
a picture of the same can be posted.



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