Better tapping productivity in tough metals.
Tooling & Production › Vol. 55 Nbr. 9, December 1989
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Tooling & Production › Vol. 55 Nbr. 9, December 1989
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Better tapping productivity in tough metals.
Better tapping productivity in tough metals
Up to 50 percent of both ball and butterfly valves manufactured by Neles-Jamesbury, Worcester, MA use 300 series stainless steel to help withstand the effects of corrosive liquids, extreme pressures, hazardous materials, and wide temperature variations. The company also uses other tough materials such as alloys of Hastelloy, Inconel, and Monel. Machining perform...See the full content of this document
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