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Contents: |
- General Characteristics and Uses
- Physical Metallurgy and Phase Diagrams
- Melting, Refining, Alloying, Recycling, and Powder Production
- Casting
- Heat Treatment
- Forging, Rolling, and Extrusion
- Semisolid Processing
- Forming
- Joining
- Cleaning and Finishing
- Selection, Application, and Properties of Grades and Alloys
- Design Considerations
- Mechanical Behavior and Wear Resistance
- Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics
- High-Temperature Strength and Creep Properties
- Corrosion and Stress-Corrosion Cracking
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Specifications
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| ASM Specialty Handbook Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys |
| edited by Michael Avedisian and Hugh Baker, 314pp, 1999, ISBN: 0871706571 |
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ASM Specialty Handbook Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys
- $286.00
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This new
handbook is the most comprehensive collection of
engineering information on this important structural
material published in the last sixty years.
Prepared
with the cooperation of the International Magnesium
Association, it presents the current industrial
practices and provides information and data about the
properties and performance of magnesium alloys.
Covers the
materials science and engineering of this important
structural material, including processing, properties,
and commercial uses. |
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| KEY FEATURES: |
- Covers all aspects of the technology
- All the articles have been reviewed by experts from around the world
- Comprehensive information on the lightest of all structural metals used in industries where weight is important for fuel economy and performance
- Covers the new high-purity alloys developed for the die-casting field
- New developments in die-casting, semisolid processing, surface treatment, and alloy specifications
- Contains information adapted from ASM Handbooks and other authoritative sources combined with significant amounts of never-before-published information and data
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| $286.00 |
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