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GE MATERIAL SPEC
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GE MATERIAL SPEC

GE MATERIAL SPEC

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LOOKING FOR A COVERSION OF A GE MATERIAL SPEC C50TF80

RE: GE MATERIAL SPEC

Don't use capitals- its like shouting

RE: GE MATERIAL SPEC

And it is difficult to read.

rmw

RE: GE MATERIAL SPEC

C50TF80 sounds like an EMPIS number.  This is GE's in-house numbering system designed to confuse customers into buying replacement parts only from GE (I know this because I once worked for GE).  
I would google the terms 'C50TF80' and 'EMPIS' to try and find it - it is probably something very mundane (and available elsewhere).  Otherwise, any current GE employees out there with access to the secret code?  

RE: GE MATERIAL SPEC

C50TF80 is centrifugal castings from iron base alloy M152.

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