The specific gravity of a metal or alloy is merely the weight in grams of one cubic centimeter. When it is more convenient to work in troy weights, the number of ounces per cubic inch of any metal or alloy may be found by multiplying its specific gravity by the constant 0.52686.
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Proposal to replace parts when it is due. The maintenance software is calculated based on 1 cm cube of material melting temperature constant versus time taken to derive at number of hours safe operation prior to material fatigue. Operating temperature is between 25 to 35 degree Celsius. Measurement of time is in seconds.
THANK YOU!! I have been in the biz for decades and I just got your link from a fellow appraiser!!
Hmm, I wonder where you got that melting point temperature for cobalt?
I used Esslinger extensively when in retail and on the bench, as did my dad before me. Always Excellent!