Elements Of Electromagnetics
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How would you callout magnesium in an engineering drawing note?
I want to call out Magnesium AZ31B, plate, AMS4376. This is what I have so far:
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1. Material: MAGNESIUM ALLOY, PLATE, UNS M11311 (AZ31B), PER AMS4376, CONDITION -H26
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