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8/20/2009 9:00 AM
 
C.V.Srinivasan, Thank you for the information. I have contacted Sandia National Labs in the past and they are a good source for information. The link you provided has changed to: http://www.ca.sandia.gov/matlsTechRef/ This Sandia paper covers the 17-4 PH: http://www.ca.sandia.gov/matlsTechRef/chapters/1810TechRef_MartensiticSS_PH.pdf The testing is not specific to the pressures I am considering, but I may be able to extrapolate for the data they have. Also, the second link did not work. Can you check the link? Thank you, Doug
 
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