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Hi, signature fshubertsr,
we will try your method and decrease pump pressure in steps. Your theory
about pressure-caused curing is interesting, exactly what we think is
happening. Had a clue about what you added: rheology, not viscosity is
the issue. I don't have the theories, and don't have time to read
either, so we will make practical experiments according to your advice,
and find a rheologist in the second hand. Making a doctor is not the
first goal, but to get the line running asap. Thank you again.
Ingemar Hernefjord
Ericsson Microwave Systems
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