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Re: earthquake in Turkey

Re: earthquake in Turkey

Re: earthquake in Turkey

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Dear Sirs,

As you know, there is a great disaster in Turkey in last Tuesday morning 03.02am.

4 cities demolished 95% where close to Istanbul.

In Istanbul most of the investors, house owners, factories asked us to check their buildings are OK and safe for accommodation.

1.Do you know any test method –non destractative test NDT- to measure building rehabilitation situation

2.Do you have any repair techniques such as carbon fiber reinforcement, epoxy bonding etc.?

Please inform me as soon as possible via fax +90.216.3260200 or merbas@garanti.net.tr

In short I am in the thermography business. I make regularly thermal test to factories and have good name in this business in Turkey.

As a thermographer, I have electrical engineering degree B.Sc. from technical university of Istanbul

Your early feedback is highly appreciated.

Best regards.

Murat ERBAS

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