Metallography and Microstructures, Volume 9, Issue 9You get more than 60 articles, 3,263 micrographs and illustrations, and mini-atlases of the microstructures of major industrial metals and alloys. The principles and practice of optical scanning electron and transmission electron microscopy are discussed in detail. More than 30 articles present how-to information on specific preparation techniques for specimens of most industrial metals and alloys. Contents include: Metallographic Techniques; Metallographic Techniques and Microstructures; Specific Metals and Alloys; Structures. |
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