Description: METALLURGY Hardback BookWritten by Carl G. JohnsonChapter XVII Written by William R. WeeksOver 450 pages with Photographs and DiagramsCopyright © 1957 by American Technical Society " Every person engaged in manufacturing of any type, as well as the machinist and foundryman, should be familiar with the basic concepts of metallurgy. Knowledge of metals and their alloys is basic to almost every fabrication process. " " The use, the how, and the why of metallurgy are explained in this book. As a teaching device, the book makes the reader think through problems by effectively explaining guiding principles, defining terms and outlining manufacturing processes. Discussion of theories is in the light of the best shop practices, making the book an accurate source of valuable information for the student as well as the practical man in industry. " " The authors discuss and weigh theories against their applications in the shop so that the book is an authoritative aid to the technical man. Clear writing and carefully selected illustrations will appeal to the many persons in industry who have had little opportunity to study metallurgy. " Contents include: " I. Properties of Metals And Tests to Determine Their Uses II. Chemical Metallurgy III. Producing Iron And Steel IV. Physical Metallurgy V. The Theory of Alloys VI. Shaping and Forming Metals VII. Bearing Metals VIII. Light Metals And Alloys IX. Copper And Its Alloys X. Steel - Man's Servant XI. Heat Treatments For Steel XII. Surface Treatments XIII. Alloy or Special Steels XIV. Classification of Steels XV. Cast Iron XVI. Powder Metallurgy XVII. Titanium, Zirconium, Indium, and Vanadium The Literature of Metallurgy Glossary Index " The book is in good to very good condition with moderate wear to the cover. No torn or ripped pages. No markings or writing.
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