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  1. monkeydog

    Gorilla Snot

    I am trying to recall the commercial name of the putty stuff you would put on a bulkhead of a chamber to help seal ambient air from entering via pass-thru. Any one recall the name of that stuff? Thanks
  2. monkeydog

    SEMI F20 VIM/VAR Ultimate

    I have this spec on order, my company works slowly for me to receive it. Can someone tell me what the Yield and Ultimate values are for 316L in this spec? Thanks
  3. monkeydog

    Vacations

    Based on the traffic in eng-tips this week, I should have taken the week off too. :-)
  4. monkeydog

    Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurist

    May be "bitting the hand the feeds you" but there has been an advertisement on Eng-Tips for a ASM book "Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist". I have looked for reviews, but Amazon has only one, which is not a statistical significant number unless you are the one that wrote it. Since it is...
  5. monkeydog

    MathCad Collab Down?

    For the past week I have not been able to access the MathCad Collaboritory. Has PTC pulled the plug on this? Or is it my machine? Thanks
  6. monkeydog

    Methane Phase Diagram

    Does anyone know where by website or paper, I can get a copy of a phase diagram for methane? Thanks
  7. monkeydog

    Swivel B-Nuts

    Does anyone know where I might find torque test data for 37 degree tubing fittings that use swivel b-nuts? I am looking for information on the effects of lubed and un-lubed wire retainers for the swivel b-nuts, and if there is any change in the applied torque over time. Stainless steel as a...
  8. monkeydog

    B-Nuts are problems?

    Over the past years (too many) I have experienced some strong opposition to the use of B-nuts on tubing (normally 1/4 inch to 3/4 inch). The fluid application is liquid or gas at room temperature, and pressures of 0 to 600 psi. I have never been able to hear a generic technical issue with...

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