Thread: Zirforit?
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Old October 12th 06, 07:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.misc
Juan Jimenez[_1_]
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Default Zirforit?

I know about CEDAM, but their sample cross reference database lists the
ziforit product as being a trademark of E.D.E.C.. I know the composition of
the alloy. I think E.D.E.C. is a French company, but I need to find out what
the initials stand for, because I think it is different than the software
company. They may be out of business, which is the same thing that happened
when I was looking for EYQUEM, manufacturers of ignition products for
automotive and aviation. The company was sold and the product lines split.

"Richard Riley" wrote in message
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On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 14:07:23 -0400, "Juan Jimenez"
wrote:

Anyone know who makes "Zirforit" seals? I think it's the name of some kind
of proprietary alloy, probably a company by the initials of E.D.E.C. but
have no other info and Google comes back with one and ONLY one match.

Juan


Yes, I do.

EDEC does not make it, EDEC is a small software company. EDEC's
English website is http://www.cedametal.com/us1.htm

EDEC makes Cedam. Cedam is a database that lets you compare alloys,
Zirforit is one of the alloys listed in their software. That's why
EDEC comes up when you search for Zirforit.

Zirforit is a very simple alloy, it's copper with .07% Zinc and .025%
lead.




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