Thursday, May 25, 2017 9:09:41 PM
"The high temperatures needed to make Kryron is higher than allowed in manufacturing in the United States."
Does that mean Kryron can not be: Made in the USA
No.
Current alloy lines are rated based on the temperatures they expected to be run at, and can't exceed that level.
An alloy line in the United States can be build and rated for the higher temperature Kryron needs.
For example, a wood burning pizza oven is not rated to burn coal.
doug
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