Thank you all for your advice. I forgot to mentioned that I have been handled a very small sample of each type of material. Therefore, destructive tests are out of the question. Would you gentlemen say, PMI and hardness test could provide sufficient data to determine what grade of material those samples are likely to be?
On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 1:57:22 PM UTC+8, Tim Lim wrote:
-- Best regards,
Tim
On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 1:57:22 PM UTC+8, Tim Lim wrote:
Esteemed Group Members,If you are handed a sample material cut out. What tests would you order to determine its quality?Best regards,Tim
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