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The nostalgia of EMAT and 1980s pop culture

Jun 1, 2022

Today Thing 20 reflects on John Denver and Reader’s Digest, meanwhile, Thing 21 goes in-depth about EMAT and how you can package an ultrasonic tool in Jell-O. Oh, and the Things take a phone call. Usual podcast things happening in today’s episode.

Today Thing 20 reflects on John Denver and Reader’s Digest, meanwhile, Thing 21 goes in-depth about EMAT and how you can package an ultrasonic tool in Jell-O. Oh, and the Things take a phone call. Usual podcast things happening in today’s episode.

Highlights:

– Thing 21’s experience with EMAT

– How and why is EMAT unique?

– The importance of EMAT performance specifications

– How to call for help

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