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Created: 6/28/1999 11:55
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This section includes periodic newsletters from vendors listed in NDT.org.
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CNDE News
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CNDE News is the newsletter for the Center
for Nondestructive Evaluation at Iowa State
University and is published twice yearly to
provide information on the Center's research
and activities. It reaches an audience of over
3,000 NDE practitioners, educators and
students.
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Met-l-Chek Newsletter 1999 June
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This newsletter includes discussion of high temperature, sensitivity of, leaker, and liquid oxygen compatible penterants.
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Met-l-Chek Newsletter 2000 August
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We discussed two new
cleaners, R-503 and R-504.
These two cleaners were
developed by us to solve some
problems which had been brought
to the attention of the NDT
community.
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Met-l-Chek Newsletter 2000 December
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In reflecting
on the new products we have
started offering in the last 18
months, we even surprised our-selves
on how many have been
introduced. Take a
look at some of these items.
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Met-l-Chek Newsletter 2000 February
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The history of AMS 2644, and how a group of dedicated professionals worked for some 12 years to bring it into
existence.Times are changing, however, and
there is the prospect of change in
the wind for the way that AMS-2644
is maintained and published.
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Met-l-Chek Newsletter 2000 November
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In-Use Material Checks; The tests required for penetrants are
listed in ASTM-E-1417, and are as follows...
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Met-l-Chek Newsletter 2001 February
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Recently, we were
reviewing ASTM 1209, and we
were reminded of an old
conundrum. It has to do with
which penetrants may be used,
and the conundrum involves three
specifications, AMS-2644, ASTM
E-1417, and ASTM 1209.
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