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  1. brandnew11

    Can specifications from one standard be used to validate for other specifications (ASTM or BAC)

    Brian Malone - Thank you for your response. Correct i am only questioning the applicability of using an ASTM guidance to BAC based specification. MintJulep - Thank you for your response as well. Obviously from my question i was leaning towards telling the supplier that i do not see a...
  2. brandnew11

    Can specifications from one standard be used to validate for other specifications (ASTM or BAC)

    to be more precise: A supplier has used this comment: "Declared to 2 sig figures per ASTM E18 (rounding to ASTM E29)" but the spec used to meet the hardness value is based on BAC5619. For the particular question at hand BAC5619 will indicate a value of 34 - 38 but the measured value came to...
  3. brandnew11

    Can specifications from one standard be used to validate for other specifications (ASTM or BAC)

    i've attempted to look for this however can't seem to find a specific answer. We came across an issue where the values were out of range however the supplier responded with utilizing ASTM to indicate values can be rounded down. However the specification was based on BAC5619 where there is no...

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