Discussions - Of Mr. Webster's Paper on Proposed Standard Specifications for Steel Forgings and Castings (see p. 170)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Gus C. Henning, New York City: In taking up the discussion of these specifications it is necessary that I give definitions of what I understand under the term " Specifications." There may be three kinds, viz.: (1) Specifications in general; (2) Standard Specifications; (3) Standard International Specifications. 1. A Specification is a document used in commerce which should clearly define the qualities of material to be supplied by the producer, the tests which shall be applied for their determination, and the methods which shall be applied for the purpose of determining that the entire product shall possess such qualities, properties and finish as are desired. The terms used in such document must be applied in accordance with their strict technical definitions as used by those most conversant with them, and the language should be of such accuracy that there can be but a single interpretation of each and every clause. A specification is a part of a contract, and should be legally perfect and accurate. Inaccuracy of definition and dic-
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APA:  (1903)  Discussions - Of Mr. Webster's Paper on Proposed Standard Specifications for Steel Forgings and Castings (see p. 170)

MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Webster's Paper on Proposed Standard Specifications for Steel Forgings and Castings (see p. 170). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1903.

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