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Sponge (2)
Sponge
by Tim 17 years ago
by Tim 17 years ago
Re: Sponge
by debraj 17 years ago
by debraj 17 years ago
Re: Sponge
by Mike Oxbent 17 years ago
by Mike Oxbent 17 years ago
Re: Sponge
by Tim 17 years ago
by Tim 17 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Sponge) was posted by debraj, on 3/16/2007 3:18:33 PM:
may not necessarily be so. Max signifies the maximum allowable thickness of the topsheet by ittf or the max available thickness for that sponge rubber combination. some companies just mention max instead of mentioning the highest available thickness. |