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Anodizing as per ABP 0 -1013
Q. Dear Sir/Madam,
Myself Sanjeev Lamani working as a engineer in surface treatment Company.
I have received RFQ from one of our customer stating that anodizing as per ABP 0 -1013 for airbus enquiry (For Alloy Specs : AB3 - 1029).
Please suggest me which is best process for this as per MIL-A-8625.
Please help me to clear this information.
Plating shop employee - Bangalore, Karnataka, India
October 20, 2015
A. Given this is a job for Airbus, "APB" sounds like a designation for an internally developed specification of theirs. Ask your customer to provide a copy of 0-1013 or a source you can get it from.

Ray Kremer
Stellar Solutions, Inc.

McHenry, Illinois

October 23, 2015
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