Apologies if this is too basic a question, but I've just purchased QuickLOAD and have a bunch of questions!
I've seen it stated that (a) Norma MRP is identical to Re22 and (b) Norma MRP-2 is identical to Re25. When the term "identical" is used here does this mean that Norma shipped a quantity of MRP to Alliant who then re-labelled it Re22 (and similarly for MRP-2 and Re25)? Or does it mean that the two powders are very similar, but not actually identical?
I ask because I've run QuickLOAD on each pair of powders (MRP and Re22 and MRP-2 and Re25) and found that the results, although close, are not identical with respect to velocities and pressures.
Edit: After researching this a little, I guess a better way of expressing it than Norma shipping powder to Alliant would be the powder maker (a European company) shipping the very same powder to Norma (then labelled MRP) as to Alliant (and labelled Re22).
I've seen it stated that (a) Norma MRP is identical to Re22 and (b) Norma MRP-2 is identical to Re25. When the term "identical" is used here does this mean that Norma shipped a quantity of MRP to Alliant who then re-labelled it Re22 (and similarly for MRP-2 and Re25)? Or does it mean that the two powders are very similar, but not actually identical?
I ask because I've run QuickLOAD on each pair of powders (MRP and Re22 and MRP-2 and Re25) and found that the results, although close, are not identical with respect to velocities and pressures.
Edit: After researching this a little, I guess a better way of expressing it than Norma shipping powder to Alliant would be the powder maker (a European company) shipping the very same powder to Norma (then labelled MRP) as to Alliant (and labelled Re22).
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