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Contents: |
| Introduction to Cast Irons |
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Classification and Basic Metallurgy of Cast Irons
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Solidification Characteristics of Cast Irons
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Metallurgy and Properties of Gray Irons
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Metallurgy and Properties of Ductile Irons
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Metallurgy and Properties of Compacted Graphite Irons
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Metallurgy and Properties of Malleable Irons
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Metallurgy and Properties of High-Alloy White Irons
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Metallurgy and Properties of High-Alloy Graphitic Irons
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| Foundry Practice for Cast Irons |
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Foundry Practice for Cast Irons
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Casting Processes
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| Heat Treating of Cast Irons |
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Introduction to Heat Treating of Cast Irons
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Heat Treating of Gray Irons
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Heat Treating of Ductile Irons
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Heat Treating of Malleable Irons
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Heat Treating of High-Alloy Irons
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| Secondary Processing of Cast Irons |
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Welding and Brazing
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Machining and Grinding
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Surface Engineering
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| Inspection and Analysis of Cast Irons |
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Casting Defects, Nondestructive Inspection, and Quality Control Measures
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Failure Analysis of Iron Castings
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Metallographic
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Analysis of Cast Irons
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| Properties of Cast Irons |
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Fatigue and Fracture Properties
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Elevated-Temperature Properties
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Physical Properties
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Corrosion Behavior
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Tribological Behavior
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| Index |
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| ASM Specialty Handbook Cast Irons |
| Edited J.R. Davis, 494pp, 1996, ISBN: 0871705648 |

ASM Specialty Handbook Cast Irons - $225.00 each
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Cast iron
offers the design engineer a low-cost, high-strength
material that can be easily cast into a wide variety
of useful, and sometimes complex, shapes.
This latest handbook from ASM covers the entire spectrum of one of the most widely used and versatile of all metals.
You'll find
basic information on metallurgy, solidification
characteristics, and properties.
Extensive
reviews are presented on the low-alloy gray, ductile,
compacted graphite, and malleable irons.
New and
expanded material has been added covering high-alloy
white irons used for abrasion resistance, and
high-alloy graphitic irons for heat and corrosion
resistance. |
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| Also discussed are melting furnaces and foundry practices such as melting, inoculation, alloying, pouring, gating and risering, and molding.
Heat treating practices including stress relieving, annealing, normalizing, hardening and tempering, austempering
(of ductile irons), and surface-hardening are covered, too.
You'll have valuable
information on secondary processing like welding, brazing,
machining and grinding, and surface engineering.
The latest
developments in cutting tool materials for
difficult-to-machine castings and innovative laser surface
treatments are also examined. |
| You'll learn about routine nondestructive testing to ensure the necessary casting quality, along with failure analysis and metallography.
Finally, thorough
information and data are presented on physical, fatigue and
fracture, and elevated-temperature properties. |
| Contents include: |
- Classification and Basic Metallurgy
- Solidification Characteristics
- Metallurgy and Properties
- Melting Furnaces and Foundry Practices
- Heat Treating
- Welding and Brazing
- Machining and Grinding
- Surface Engineering, Inspection and Analysis
- Fatigue and Fracture Properties
- Elevated-Temperature Properties
- Physical Properties
- Corrosion Behavior
- Tribological Behavior, Index.
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| $225.00 |
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