Aug 8, 2006 #1 Plastserv Mechanical Aug 5, 2005 22 0 0 US Does anyone recognize this specification: ES-FC511.35 ?
Aug 17, 2006 #2 Goahead Aerospace Jul 13, 2003 625 0 0 IL ES stands probably for Engineering Standard. It may be an internal document of some industry. http://www.astroair.comis a company using this type of documents. http://www.welding-advisers.com/ Upvote 0 Downvote
ES stands probably for Engineering Standard. It may be an internal document of some industry. http://www.astroair.comis a company using this type of documents. http://www.welding-advisers.com/
Aug 17, 2006 #3 TVP Materials Apr 12, 2002 4,592 0 0 US Ford Motor Co. is another one that uses this type of designation. Upvote 0 Downvote
Aug 17, 2006 Thread starter #4 Plastserv Mechanical Aug 5, 2005 22 0 0 US Thank you for your response. I found that it was a freight car standard. Upvote 0 Downvote