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Cast and Wrought Aluminium Bronzes
Properties, Processes and Structure - by Harry Meigh

This book of well over 400 pages was commissioned by Copper Development Association and is intended to bring up to date the information contained in the standard reference work by P J Macken and A A Smith, published in 1966. In particular, the book contains much valuable new material on the metallurgy of aluminium bronzes and the composition and manufacturing conditions required to ensure reliable corrosion resistance.

It contains chapters on alloying elements physical properties, casting processes and the properties of castings, the manufacture and design of castings, wrought aluminium bronzes, heat treatment, welding, corrosion, wear resistance, microstructure of binary alloys, ternary alloys, the Cu-Mg-Al-Ni-Fe system. It also contains a historical introduction and a number of useful appendices. It will prove invaluable for designers, engineering consultants, metallurgists, architects, civil engineers and all those who are responsible for the selection of materials, as well as the manufacturers of those alloys. ISO/CEN and American standards are referred to.

Contents open pdf

B 697 ISBN 1 86125 062 2 Hardbook 434pp

Cost £80 including post & packing in EU

20% discount to members of The Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining.

To obtain a copy please download an order form order printed copy.

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