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Light vapor hone
2005
Dear Sir,
We need to offer a quotation to one of our USA client, it's a plastic mold company.
He said the "Molds are to be produced using DME or equivalent mold components and P-20 Steel. Overall size of the attached tray is approximately 12.4°± x 8°±. Surface finish on the cavities of the molds with be a light vapor hone.", but I still not sure what's the meaning of "light vapor hone" means.
Ally WooSeaflyer Mould - Shen Zhen, China
Light Vapour Hone merely means "grit blasted" with a fine abrasive.
Jason Myers- Sydney, NSW Australia
2005
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