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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherPrentice Hall PTR
ISBN-100136245528
ISBN-139780136245520
eBay Product ID (ePID)45492
Product Key Features
Edition5
Book TitlePractical Metallurgy and Materials of Industry
Number of Pages461 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1999
TopicMaterials Science / General, Mechanical, Metallurgy
IllustratorYes
GenreTechnology & Engineering
AuthorJohn Neely, Tom Bertone
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight41.7 Oz
Item Length11.2 in
Item Width8.4 in
Additional Product Features
LCCN99-039264
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal669
Table Of Content1. Extracting Metals from Ores. 2. Casting Processes. 3. The Physical and Mechanical Properties of Metals. 4. The Crystal Structure of Metals and Phase Diagrams. 5. Identification and Selection of Iron Alloys. 6. The Manufacturing of Steel Products. 7. The Iron-Carbon Phase Diagram. 8. I-T/T-T-T Diagrams and Cooling Curves. 9. Heat Treating Equipment. 10. Annealing, Stress Relieving and Normalizing. 11. Hardening and Tempering of Steel. 12. Hardenability of Steels. 13. Welding Processes for Iron and Iron Alloys. 14. Identification of Nonferrous Metals. 15. Heat Treating of Nonferrous Metals. 16. Metallurgy of Welds: Nonferrous Metals. 17. Powder Metallurgy. 18. Precious Metal Processing. 19. Corrosion of Metals. 20. Nondestructive Testing. 21. Composite Materials. 22. Plastics and Elastomers. 23. Ceramic Materials. 24. Wood and Paper Products. 25. Adhesives and Industrial Lubricants and Gases. 26. Hardness Testing. 27. Failure Analysis. Appendix 1: Industrial Methods of Specimen Preparation. Appendix 2: Tables. Appendix 3: Self-Evaluation Answers. Glossary. Index.
SynopsisFor undergraduate courses in Materials Science and Metallurgy. This practical introduction to engineering materials/metallurgy maintains a low mathematical level designed for two-year technical programs and four year engineering technology. The easy-to-read, highly accessible Fifth Edition now includes many of the latest industry processes that change the physical and mechanical properties of materials and is highly recommended as a "materials processing" reference handbook in support of Design, Process, Electrical and Chemical technicians and engineers. Math theory is minimized and the appreciation of theory is emphasized., Suitable for undergraduate courses in Materials Science and Metallurgy, this book provides an introduction to engineering materials/metallurgy with a low mathematical level. It includes various industry processes that change the physical and mechanical properties of materials. It minimizes Math theory and emphasizes the appreciation of theory.