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  1. ElderX

    I have an Access Database which I u

    I have an Access Database (2000) which I use to track process equipment. I have photos (400px x 300px) linked to a form in an "image control". I would like to be able to click the photo and then zoom in on the photo in order to view in greater detail. I was thinking of using a...
  2. ElderX

    Source for Glass Piping and Fittings

    I am a project engineer in a pharmaceutical plant in NC and we use a large amount of glass pipe and fittings. We have noticed that many of the suppliers of this pipe are discontinuing production. It is getting harder and harder to find fittings, especially ball couplings but other components...
  3. ElderX

    Supplier or Alternatives for Glass Pipe and Fittings

    I am a project engineer in a pharmaceutical plant in NC and we use a large amount of glass pipe and fittings. We have noticed that many of the suppliers of this pipe are discontinuing production. It is getting harder and harder to find fittings, especially ball couplings but other components...
  4. ElderX

    Hi: How do I embed an animated g

    Hi: How do I embed an animated gif into an email message in Outlook 9.0 I want it to play when in preview mode? Also how about sound? Thanks.
  5. ElderX

    Bolts for Bromine

    Can anyone tell me the material of choice for bolting dual laminate (teflon/fiberglass) pipe flanges both flange to flange pipe and flange to steel(glass lined) vessel nozzle. Operating conditions are 100 psig, @ ambient, outdoors exposed to weather, pumping 100% bromine in the line. Currently...
  6. ElderX

    Cleaning Hastelloy Vessels

    I have two Hastelloy vessels with a greenish film on the interior. Our analysis of the swab of this film is Ni, and Cr. oxides. After I do the analysis to assure this Ni and Cr is not coming from my vessel's metal what would be the best way to clean these contaminants. We manufacture...

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