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Any "Good Amps" guide for Shot Peening?
What can be a "good amps" range for Shot Peening round Steel Plates (3mmthick) at 46HRc with S230 Shots?
What can be called as higher & Lower limits for useful Shot Peening with the above process parameters.
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