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[MW:1722] Re: Please reply this mail

Pls refer to the manufacturer..........no one else. Shashank

--- On Sun, 8/3/09, Jivan Dhamane <jivanadhamane@yahoo.co.in> wrote:

From: Jivan Dhamane <jivanadhamane@yahoo.co.in>
Subject: [MW:1720] Re: Please reply this mail
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Date: Sunday, 8 March, 2009, 11:11 AM

Dear Mr. Hareesh
 
Thank you very much for your reply, I know the minimum range of the acceptable DFT. As i do not have SSPC PA 2(Measurement of dry coating thickness with magnetic gauges) 5.2.1 &5.2.2. i asked especially for maximum DFT.  And also i havent asked for minimum. If you can help me about maximum (only) DFT then it will be good for me. Hope i am clear now, and also u will reply soon.
 
With Best Regards,
 
Jivan Dhamane

--- On Sun, 8/3/09, HAREESH K V <hareesh13h@gmail.com> wrote:

From: HAREESH K V <hareesh13h@gmail.com>
Subject: [MW:1718] Re: Please reply this mail
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Date: Sunday, 8 March, 2009, 6:07 AM

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