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Re: Carbon Composite Calibration block
Posted by: S.V.Swamy(PID_839), E-mail: Address, on November 26, 2008 at 05:20 :
In Reply to: Re: Carbon Composite Calibration block posted by : Michel Couture
, E-mail: Address, on November 25, 2008 at 17:37 :
Pardon me for asking this dumb question, but why not get it made locally? A good machine shop or tool room should be able to machine them and once you know their thickness, you can set the velocity and thus use them as calibration blocks.
Am I missing something?
Regards.
Swamy
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: Hi Godfrey,
: I don't know what is your application, but when I was working on F18 aircraft, McDonald Douglas had their own supplier and was providing us directly with what we needed.
: Maybe you could work with your client and come up with something that would be satisfactory to all.
: Also, I don't normally advertise for manufacturers (Try to stay neutral), but Curtis Industries Inc, in Kittanning, Pensylvania, USA may be able to help. Again they are fabricating a wide variaty of Calibration pieces. Not sure about composite, but it's worth a try.
: Cheerio's
: Michel
: : Hi,
: : I am looking for a source of Carbon Composite Thickness calibration blocks or step wedges.
: : Who markets these? Who manufactures them?
: : Godfrey
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- Re: Carbon Composite Calibration block John Brunk
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