At 11:01 PM 5/19/01 -0500, Dan M. wrote: >*MP35N is almost a magical material with regard to hardness, ductility, and >corrosion resistance. When we did tests on it, we could not measure the >corrosion rate in a fluid, catonic potential situaition that was as bad as >we could dream up. Alloy? Ceramic? Polymer? Or trade secret? -- Ronn! :)
- Re: W. on the Environment Ronn Blankenship
- RE: W. on the Environment Charlie Bell
- Re: W. on the Environment Dan Minette
- RE: W. on the Environment Ronn Blankenship
- Radiated Fetuses Re: W. on the Environment John D. Giorgis
- Re: Radiated Fetuses Re: W. on the Environment Julia Thompson
- Re: Radiated Fetuses Re: W. on the Environment Sonja van Baardwijk-Holten
- Re: Radiated Fetuses Re: W. on the Environment Dan Minette
- Re: Radiated Fetuses Re: W. on the Environment Sonja van Baardwijk-Holten
- Re: Radiated Fetuses Re: W. on the Environment John D. Giorgis
- MP35N Ronn Blankenship
- MP35N Dan Minette
- Re: MP35N Ronn Blankenship
- Re: MP35N dendriite
- Re: MP35N Dan Minette
- Re: MP35N dendriite
- Re: MP35N Matt Grimaldi
- Re: MP35N Ronn Blankenship
- Re: MP35N Dan Minette
- Re: W. on the Environment Erik Reuter
- Re: W. on the Environment L3 Doug Pensinger
