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<DIV><SPAN class=046591115-23042004><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>I
think the mil you refer to is one milli-inch. That even sounds right: it's about
the same as a very light duty plastic trash bag.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV class=OutlookMessageHeader dir=ltr align=left><FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> mike mueller
[mailto:mups1953@yahoo.com]<BR><B>Sent:</B> Friday, April 23, 2004 11:13
AM<BR><B>To:</B> discussion@nsrca.org<BR><B>Subject:</B> How thick is a
mil.?<BR><BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV> Ok I took out the metric converter and I think I have the math
right.</DIV>
<DIV> Could one of you smart dudes check this?</DIV>
<DIV> A micron is 1000th of a millimeter, correct?</DIV>
<DIV> A millimeter is about .039+", Correct?</DIV>
<DIV> 25 microns is about .001, correct?</DIV>
<DIV> Then what's a mil.? And how thick is a mil?</DIV>
<DIV> I need to order 1 mil. vinyl and i'd like to know.</DIV>
<DIV> TIA, Mike</DIV>
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