??? 02/12/08 15:37 Modified: 02/12/08 15:38 Read: times |
#150659 - as stated before Responding to: ???'s previous message |
You have to know what they claim before you buy. Once they arrive, you have to perform some sort of incoming inspection to determine whether they actually perform to their own spec's.
How else can you determine that they're "good enough?" I DON'T GIVE A FRIGGIN' HOOT whether they "perform to their own spec's" or not. However I DO give a hoot that what follows the filter is better than needed. Once more ENOUGH, you go ahead and 'measure', 'analyze', 'inspect' or whatever you fancy. We here have a working system based on "better than good enough" measured where it matters i.e. in this case, after the filter. Erik |