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How to find qualified mechanical engineers/inspectors? 1

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icsksa

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I wonder if anyone who is reading can help me finding a nice website or where to search for available qualified candidates, mechanical engeneers that can perform inspection on: pressure vessels, drums, tanks, heaters, etc.

Thanks in advance for your replies.

Nicola
 
We use an individual from Augusta, Ga who travels all over the world. The guy has been in the business a long time and knows his stuff. If you are interested email me at ell_j@hotmail.com and I will send you his name/number, etc.. The guy is very good at what he does.
 
1)What effect does the wall thickness have in the efficiency of a stoker coal fired, power boiler tubular airheater? Exhaust gas apx 400 deg F combustion Air at ambient 40-80 degrees F at apx 10"WC. Anticipated change from .083" to .095"
2)Is ASTM A 513T (1010) an approprite material?
 
Try from what I've seen, they have many resources available for what you indicate. I recently started working for them on a part time basis and they seem to be very knowledgable and have some respectable clients.
Gerald Austin
Iuka, Mississippi
 
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