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Re: Densities



     Ti = 4.54
     W= 19.3
     Fe = 7.87 (stainless will be very close)
     
     bill
     william.ctr.kolb@faa.gov


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Subject: Densities 
Author:  <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu> at SMTPGate
Date:    08/18/2000 8:17 AM


Would anyone know off-hand the densities (g/cubic cm) of these materials?
     
Tungsten ?
Stainless steel ?
Titanium ?
     
Thanks...Dave
     
David A. Engelbretson
Radiation Safety Officer
The Methodist Hospital
Houston, Texas
     
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