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[MW:3279] Re: FW: 3274] WELDING OF TITANIUM & TITANIUM ALLOY

Kind Attn Mr Pradeep Goswami                                Date 22.09.2009
Sincere thanks for valuable info offered on Titanium Welding
Suneel Gore

--- On Tue, 22/9/09, GOSWAMI Pradip -FOSSIL <pradip.goswami@opg.com> wrote:

From: GOSWAMI Pradip -FOSSIL <pradip.goswami@opg.com>
Subject: FW: 3274] WELDING OF TITANIUM & TITANIUM ALLOY
To: novatekcorp@yahoo.co.in
Date: Tuesday, 22 September, 2009, 7:45 PM

Hi Suneel,

 

Hope this would get through this time.

 

Thanks

 

Pradip Goswami,P.Eng

Senior Engineer/Specialist(Welding-Metallurgy)

Machine Dynamics & Component Integrity Dept.

Engineering & Training Services Division

ONTARIO POWER GENERATION Inc.

PO Box-2000, RR-55(South)

Nanticoke, Ontario,N0A1L0

Tel:-(519) 587-2201, Ext 3107--in Nanticoke

         (416) 231-4111, Ext 5925--in Kipling,Toronto

Fax: (519) 587-6814

Email-pradip.goswami@opg.com.

 

For further details look at these websites :-

 

 www.RMITitanium.com

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From:
GOSWAMI Pradip -FOSSIL
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 9:47 AM
To: 'novatekcorp@yahoo.co.in'
Subject: [MW:3274] WELDING OF TITANIUM & TITANIUM ALLOY

 

Dear Suneel,

 

Here are some information on metallurgy and welding of Titanium. Some of these information are available at the website of RMI Titanium. Hope this would be of help to you.

 

Feel free to ask , if you have any queries.

 

Thanks

 

Pradip Goswami,P.Eng

Senior Engineer/Specialist(Welding-Metallurgy)

Machine Dynamics & Component Integrity Dept.

Engineering & Training Services Division

ONTARIO POWER GENERATION Inc.

PO Box-2000, RR-55(South)

Nanticoke, Ontario,N0A1L0

Tel:-(519) 587-2201, Ext 3107--in Nanticoke

         (416) 231-4111, Ext 5925--in Kipling,Toronto

Fax: (519) 587-6814

Email-pradip.goswami@opg.com.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: pgoswami@sympatico.ca [mailto:pgoswami@sympatico.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 7:27 AM
To:
GOSWAMI Pradip -FOSSIL
Subject: FW: [MW:3274] wELDING OF TITANIUM & TITANIUM ALLOY

 


 


Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 04:13:59 -0700
From: novatekcorp@yahoo.co.in
Subject: [MW:3274] wELDING OF TITANIUM & TITANIUM ALLOY
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com

I am looking for informationon welding of Titanium , any latest development in welding of Titanium & alloys by TIG process , & general precautions in welding of same

Thanks

Suneel Gore

 

 


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