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NickelMet's Member Profile

I worked 5 years in carbon steel, HSLA, low alloy steel manufacturing (melting, casting, and rolling).
I worked 6 years in the nickel and ferrous alloy industry (melting/casting).
I am now currently a corrosion engineer in the refining industry.

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