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TUBING, STEEL, CORROSION RESISTANT, TYPES 304 AND 316, SEAMLESS, ANNEALED, SPECIFICATION FOR

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TUBING, STEEL, CORROSION RESISTANT, TYPES 304 AND 316, SEAMLESS, ANNEALED, SPECIFICATION FOR
This specification defines the requirements for pressure tubing suitable for use with standard, 37-degree, flared tube fittings and buttwelding tube fittings in ground support equipment fluid systems at the John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC), NASA.
These procurement requirements are extracted from KSC-DE-512-SM. Tubing system design and application details for the use of this tubing in Ground Systems shall be in accordance with KSC-DE-512-SM.
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