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A16B99A1 or A16B99C1

A16B99A1 or A16B99C1

A16B99A1 or A16B99C1

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I am trying to locate someone that sells material in accordance with this GE spec and have had no luck.  I have finally obtained an older revision of the GE spec and it only cites A16B99 as being Graphite-Filled Polyimide.  The designation A1 is powder and chopped fiber-filled. I don't know what the designation of C1 is as this is an older spec and it wasn't added until 1987.  Can anyone help?

RE: A16B99A1 or A16B99C1


GE sales?

RE: A16B99A1 or A16B99C1

LNP, DSM?

Is LNP till GE or is it also now Sabic? I can't keep up with who owns who now.

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