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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] riptide View Post
    But anyways... what we need to know is what is the hardness and does it decrease with the size of the grain at these particular sizes.
    Rip read my entire arguement.

    this is what ive been trying to get for the past 2 pages.

    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] riptide View Post
    When you decrese somethings size, Naekuh, it becomes virtually harder but after a critical size hardness decreases. Sounds mad but true.
    yes i know which is why i want to know what the heck it is.

    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    I'm just saying that the basis of your argument is wrong from the abrasion perspective.

    andyc
    Ummm then why did rip say this?

    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] riptide View Post
    I haven't kept track of all the nano fluid threads that are floating about. What i do know is that in areas with water which is pumped from underground, sand particulates can cause extensive damage to pumps etc. This is for domestic supply... so we're not talking about 50,000 PSI jet cutters.
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