Hello bradshsi,
I really do have full confidence in the quality Tobin's backplates. My questions stem from my curiosity about the metallurgical aspects of marine engineering. There are a variety of different backplate designs out there and I'm trying to understand the reasoning for each manufacturer's particular design. Unfortunately, most of my inquiries into design specifics have been ignored by the manufacturers I contact. So far only Tobin of Deep Sea Supply has been willing to answer my questions, a credit to his openess and patience. As for convincing him to make a backplate out of duplex stainless steel, well, if I really wanted to trouble him, I'd probably ask him to make one out of iridium, but I don't think he'd be too keen on that idea...even if I could afford it.
The cold workability of 316L being the reason some choose to use it sounds quite plausable, especially if a manufacturer is using a traditional punch and not a water jet/laser to make precise cuts.
Cheers!
Sadamune
I really do have full confidence in the quality Tobin's backplates. My questions stem from my curiosity about the metallurgical aspects of marine engineering. There are a variety of different backplate designs out there and I'm trying to understand the reasoning for each manufacturer's particular design. Unfortunately, most of my inquiries into design specifics have been ignored by the manufacturers I contact. So far only Tobin of Deep Sea Supply has been willing to answer my questions, a credit to his openess and patience. As for convincing him to make a backplate out of duplex stainless steel, well, if I really wanted to trouble him, I'd probably ask him to make one out of iridium, but I don't think he'd be too keen on that idea...even if I could afford it.
The cold workability of 316L being the reason some choose to use it sounds quite plausable, especially if a manufacturer is using a traditional punch and not a water jet/laser to make precise cuts.
Cheers!
Sadamune