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  1. vrodc

    Ballastcrete

    Thanks for your interest ncc212. Yes, actually the ballast crete is a commercial registered product and it is not the only one with that characteristics in the market. By other means a could contact two or three companies specialized in this slurry ballast and so I think the question I did is...
  2. vrodc

    Ballastcrete

    Thanks for the info, but i think this is not what i was looking for. I was thinking on a slurry ballast... I don´t know if i am expressing correctly. Anyway, thanks for the info Best regards. Vicente Rodriguez
  3. vrodc

    Ballastcrete

    I am looking for information on "Ballastcrete". It is supposed to be a kind of mud used as ballast. Can anyone help me, please? Thanks in advance. Vicente Rodriguez
  4. vrodc

    Looking for info on underwater welding

    That is speed!! And... internet... well, don´t make me speak. :-) The last one link took me to the htm document. And it looks great. Thank you again.
  5. vrodc

    Looking for info on underwater welding

    Rich2001, I have tried the link you posted, but it does nothing but showing a proxy report... are you sure the direction is well written? Carburize... i will check it. Anyway... thank you two for the help.
  6. vrodc

    Looking for info on underwater welding

    Greetings I´m looking info on underwater welding. Depth up to 12 meters. Wet and preferably with ROVs. Can anyone help me, please? Thanks in advance, Vicente

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