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MIL-F-14072 M228
What is MIL-F-14072 M228? I can find no reference to the M228 in any of my Specification sources
Mabel Straitemployee - Chambersburg
July 31, 2008
Go to the Assist quicksearch site, this is a free site where you can obtain copies of MIL specifications.
MIL-F-14072 method M228 is Hot Dip Zinc to
ASTM A123 or
ASTM A153
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But don't take my word for it, check it out yourself.
Aerospace - Yeovil, Somerset, UK
August 11, 2008
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