Dec 18, 2002 #1 joeswoes Materials Joined Apr 24, 2002 Messages 103 Location US Can this alloy be investment cast without a license required by Avesta. If a license is required, is there an equivalent ?
Can this alloy be investment cast without a license required by Avesta. If a license is required, is there an equivalent ?
Dec 18, 2002 #2 mcguire Materials Joined Nov 2, 2001 Messages 1,086 Location US I don't think it has a current patent. Why don't you go to the AvestaPolarit.com website and ask them. It's pretty interactive. Upvote 0 Downvote
I don't think it has a current patent. Why don't you go to the AvestaPolarit.com website and ask them. It's pretty interactive.
Dec 19, 2002 #3 TEV Materials Joined Oct 31, 2002 Messages 100 Location US Avesta is represented for marketing and technical questions in the U.S. by Technical Marketing Resources, in Pittsburgh. Phone 412.369.0377. Jim Fritz is a name there. I have always found them very helpful. Upvote 0 Downvote
Avesta is represented for marketing and technical questions in the U.S. by Technical Marketing Resources, in Pittsburgh. Phone 412.369.0377. Jim Fritz is a name there. I have always found them very helpful.
Dec 20, 2002 #4 bruv Materials Joined Feb 19, 2002 Messages 239 Location GB I'm inclined to agree with Mcguire. ASTM A351 features the cast version of 254SMO as CK3MCuN. Bruv Upvote 0 Downvote