Cemented Carbides

Cemented Carbides
Author: Igor Konyashin,Bernd Ries
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2022-01-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780128228210

Download Cemented Carbides Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Cemented Carbides describes all aspects related to the fabrication and examination of cemented carbides, starting from the production of raw materials and ending with final operations of surface finishing and coating. Basic phase diagrams of WC-based cemented carbides are presented and analyzed. Technological processes and equipment employed on different stages of the cemented carbide manufacture, including milling, granulation, pressing, sintering, surface finishing and deposing wear-resistant coatings are described, as well as modern techniques and instruments employed for controlling the microstructure and properties of cemented carbide. Describes all aspects related to the fabrication and examination of cemented carbides, starting from the production of raw materials and ending with final operations of surface finishing and coating Fills a gap in our current offerings surrounding the topic Written by one of the top experts in the field, a former Russian scientist, allowing readers to tap into that country’s wealth of knowledge on this topic

Cemented Tungsten Carbides

Cemented Tungsten Carbides
Author: Gopal S. Upadhyaya
Publsiher: William Andrew
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1998-12-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780815516309

Download Cemented Tungsten Carbides Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Written by an international expert, this book covers the processing, microstructure, and properties of cemented tungsten carbides. It is divided into 18 chapters covering wide areas from crystal structure to phase equilibria, production of metal and carbide powders, and much more. This book is ideal for researchers, plant engineers, and senior level students in metallurgical/mechanical/materials engineering who are interested in cemented carbides. There is no parallel book in print.

Cutting Data for Turning of Steel

Cutting Data for Turning of Steel
Author: Edmund Isakov
Publsiher: Industrial Press Inc.
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2008-05-15
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0831133147

Download Cutting Data for Turning of Steel Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"This book is an essential reference for achieving maximum productivity from machine tools when tuning the most commonly used grades of carbon, alloy, stainless, and tool steels. More specifically, its purpose is to provide recommendations for selecting machining parameters in relationship with cutting tool materials and workplace materials. Manufacturing engineers and managers, machine shop supervisors, machine tool operators, CNC programmers, and cutting tool engineers and designers will all find this book an invaluable aid as they search for ways to improve the efficiency of their operations."--BOOK JACKET.

Handbook of Corrosion Data

Handbook of Corrosion Data
Author: Bruce D. Craig,David S. Anderson
Publsiher: ASM International
Total Pages: 1026
Release: 1994-12-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0871705184

Download Handbook of Corrosion Data Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book makes it easy for you to find what effect environment has on the corrosion of metals and alloys. However, this volume offers information on additional environments including concrete, soil, groundwater, distilled water, sodium acetate and more. ThereAs also updated and expanded coverage of previously discussed environments as well as information on environments which deal with the dairy, food, brewing, aerospace, petrochemical and building industries. The environments are listed alphabetically. Each listing includes a general description of the conditions, a comment on the corrosion characteristics of various alloys in such a situation, a bibliography of recent articles specific to the environment, tables consolidating and comparing corrosion rates at various temperatures and concentrations for various alloys, and graphical information. Also included are summaries on the general corrosion characteristics of major metals and alloys.

The Chemistry of Transition Metal Carbides and Nitrides

The Chemistry of Transition Metal Carbides and Nitrides
Author: S.T. Oyama
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400915657

Download The Chemistry of Transition Metal Carbides and Nitrides Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book arose from a symposium titled 'Transition Metal Carbides and Nitrides: Preparation, Properties, and Reactivity' organized by Jae Sung Lee, Masatoshi Nagai and myself. The symposium was part of the 1995 Congress of Pacific Rim Chemical Societies, held in Honolulu, Hawaii between December 17-22, 1995. The meeting was the first major conference to exclusively address the theme of metal carbides and nitrides, and brought together many of the major researchers in the field. Over 50 scientists and engineers reported their latest findings in five sessions of presentations and discussions. The book closely follows the topics covered in the conference: Theory of bonding Structure and composition Catalytic properties Physical properties New methods of preparation Spectroscopy and microscopy The book is unique in its coverage. It provides a general introduction to the properties and nature of the materials, but also covers their latest applications in a wide variety of fields. It should thus be of interest to both experts and nonexperts in the fields of material science, solid-state chemistry, physics, ceramics engineering, and catalysis. The first chapter gives an overview, and many of the chapters provide summaries of advanced topics. All contributions were peer-reviewed.

Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing

Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing
Author: Mikell P. Groover
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1027
Release: 2010-01-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780470467008

Download Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Engineers rely on Groover because of the book’s quantitative and engineering-oriented approach that provides more equations and numerical problem exercises. The fourth edition introduces more modern topics, including new materials, processes and systems. End of chapter problems are also thoroughly revised to make the material more relevant. Several figures have been enhanced to significantly improve the quality of artwork. All of these changes will help engineers better understand the topic and how to apply it in the field.

Manufacturing Processes 1

Manufacturing Processes 1
Author: Fritz Klocke
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642119798

Download Manufacturing Processes 1 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The book series on manufacturing processes for engineers is a reference work for scientific and industrial experts. This volume on Turning, Milling and Drilling starts from the basic principles of machining with geometrically defined cutting edges based on a common active principle. In addition, appropriate tool designs as well as the reasonable use of cutting material are presented. A detailed chapter about the machinability of the most important workpiece materials, such as steel and cast iron, light metal alloys and high temperature resistant materials imparts a broad knowledge of the interrelations between workpiece materials, cutting materials and process parameters. This book is in the RWTHedition Series as are the other four volumes of the reference work.

Alloying

Alloying
Author: Joseph R. Davis
Publsiher: ASM International
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781615030637

Download Alloying Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Alloying: Understanding the Basics is a comprehensive guide to the influence of alloy additions on mechanical properties, physical properties, corrosion and chemical behavior, and processing and manufacturing characteristics. The coverage considers "alloying" to include any addition of an element or compound that interacts with a base metal to influence properties. Thus, the book addresses the beneficial effects of major alloy additions, inoculants, dopants, grain refiners, and other elements that have been deliberately added to improve performance, as well the detrimental effects of minor elements or residual (tramp) elements included in charge materials or that result from improper melting or refining techniques. The content is presented in a concise, user-friendly format. Numerous figures and tables are provided. The coverage has been weighted to provided the most detailed information on the most industrially important materials.