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Immersion UT Procedures
Please help, I am looking for some Immersion UT procedures for the inspection of brazed Amortisseur bars?
George Grober- Ballston Lake, New York
2001
I don't understand why you would ask this question. Your company is a leading supplier of UT testing services in the Northeastern USA. Is it that you never heard that an amortisseur bar is what we in the USA call a shock absorber? (Those Frenchmen have to make everything sound sexy).
W. Carl Erickson- Rome, New York
2001
March 11, 2010
I'm looking for the price about UT Immersion test per specimen.
anybody can help me to know.
Thank you
- BKK, Thailand
Hi, Jutaporn. I think you need to describe the parts, as the protocol seems to vary on that basis, and certainly some parts could be too big for some tanks.
Additionally, a response is more likely if you describe your own situation. No supplier is going to take their time to provide pricing to a person not identified with any company, but only via a disposable gmail address, whose interest may only be in going into business competing against them :-)
Good luck and regards,

Ted Mooney, P.E.
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finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey
March , 2010
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