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Shot Peening Process, Intensity, Coverage
coverage of 80% or 100%??
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06/18/15
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hi!!
Some time ago I read an article which referred to the desire to achieve coverage of 80 % instead of 100 %.
A small open debate on this issue .
what you think about it?
thanks
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Re: coverage of 80% or 100%??
Jack Champaigne
06/18/15
04:24 PM
Re: coverage of 80% or 100%??
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06/19/15
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Jack Champaigne
06/19/15
12:23 PM
Re: coverage of 80% or 100%??
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Re: coverage of 80% or 100%??
Jack Champaigne
06/19/15
05:34 PM
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