What they are trying to tell you is to go to google
for your initial search and do some reading
Thanks
S.O
--- alfa kemang <alfakemang@yahoo.com> wrote:
> hard assignment for less experience like me
> I can not speake french
>
> I work for a local company in my country (small
> company)
>
> Regards
> alfa
>
> Christopher Wright <chrisw@skypoint.com> wrote:
>
> On Nov 9, 2007, at 3:41 AM, alfa kemang wrote:
>
> > I'm a new comer in this maillist,
> > I wanna ask..How to decide what kind of material
> which
> > appropriate to used in our design
> > is anyone knows? pls share....
> If you're really a piping designer identify yourself
> and the
> organization you work for. (If you're not a piping
> designer you're
> subscribed to the wrong list.)
>
> Your question is quite broad for a simple answer so
> I think we need a
> committee to address it. You seem like the perfect
> chairman, so I
> think the list will agree with me that you can head
> up the
> PipingDesign materials selection committee. As your
> first committee
> assignment do a Google search on material selection,
> and prepare us a
> report in English and French since the list has
> Canadian subscribers.
> There are plenty of suppliers and manufacturers on
> the web with
> discussion about how to select materials, so start
> with <piping
> material> and look carefully at each and every one
> of the 1.63
> million hits you'll get. Read each one and make
> careful notes, then
> print each page and keep them all in a 3 ring
> binder. Then prepare
> your report to share with us and be sure you include
> a 3 page
> executive summary, and a web page with a list of
> textbooks since we
> get many requests from people who only have a couple
> of weeks to
> learn materials engineering.
>
> Congratulations on your new appointment. Good luck
> and good hunting.
>
> Christopher Wright P.E. |"They couldn't hit an
> elephant at
> chrisw@skypoint.com | this distance" (last words of
> Gen.
> ........................................| John
> Sedgwick, Spotsylvania
> 1864)
> <a href="http://www.skypoint.com/~chrisw/">http://www.skypoint.com/~chrisw/</a>
>
>
>
>
>
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