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I am varun chopra managing director of Atico Export which is leading company of of Fluid Mechanics Lab Equipment. We are Fluid Mechanics Lab Equipment Manufacturer since 1954 and we deal all type of Science Lab Equipments.

 

I am happy to use this forum this, i want to discuses about Science lab instruments and I hope this is relevant forum site :)

 

Thanks,

Varun Chopra.

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Congratulations, Now happily what the hell kind of introduction is that?!!

 

I'll have a pound of mercury, and a teaspoon of bul*****.

 

At room temp they probably flow the same.

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Hi, varun,

I am actually going to buy some Fluid Mechanics Lab Equipment but I don't have knowledge in the specific field, maybe you can share with us some more tips besides these:

http://www.goldentalk.com/threads/tips-for-buying-fluid-mechanics-lab-equipment.88005/

 

Not knowing exactly what Fluid Mechanics Lab Equipment is for, but having been tasked to build a Fluid Mechanics Lab from the ground up, I proposed a budget of 3.500.000 US$, and I am told our Board of Directors is going to approve it as soon as some dealings with a nice lady from Congo (or Nigeria, cannot recall the exact country) are done with.

She has some banking money transfer issue (I don't know the exact details, but it seems she has a rather large sum of money that for some stupid export Law she cannot bring to the US) and needs some assistance with the procedure for which she is willing to give us some US$ 5.000.000.

 

jaclaz

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Is it possible to 3d print a Fluid Mechanics Lab Equipment to keep startup costs down?

At least you can print the Lab, only you need a HUGE 3D printer:

dini.jpg

 

JFYI, 3D printing houses:

http://3dprinting.com/materials/sand-glue/the-story-of-enrico-dini-the-man-who-prints-houses/

http://d-shape.com/index.htm

 

http://www.iflscience.com/technology/man-constructs-3d-printed-concrete-castle

http://www.totalkustom.com/

 

jaclaz

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