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reduced tee fittings

04/15/2009 3:57 AM

2600mm run and 1800mm branch dia reduced tee fitting its resistance coefficient of branch and run

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Re: reduced tee fittings

04/15/2009 8:42 AM

Perry, "The Chemical Engineer's Handbook", any edition.

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