Engineering Materials: Properties and SelectionFor courses in Metallurgy and Materials Science. Co-authored by Kenneth G. Budinski and Michael K. Budinski, his son, with over 50 years of combined industry experience in the field, this practical, understandable introduction to engineering materials theory and industry-standard selection practices provides students with the working knowledge to (1) make an informed selection of materials for engineering applications and (2) correctly specify materials on drawings and purchasing documents. Encompassing all significant material systems metals, ceramics, plastics, and composites this text incorporates the most up-to-date information on material usage and availability, addresses the increasingly global nature of the field, and reflects the suggestions of numerous adopters of previous editions. |
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... ( ASTM D 2651 ) 1. Abraisve blast or abrade and degrease . 2. Sulfochromate etch ( ASTM D 2654 , D 2651 ) 3. Phosphoric acid anodize ( ASTM D 3933 , MIL - A - 8625 ) 4. Sulfuric acid anodize ( MIL A - 8625 ) 1. Abrasive blast or abrade ...
... ASTM steels are designated using the ASTM number and grade ( if applicable ) . UNS ( unified numbering system ) numbers were de- veloped by ASTM to identify metal alloys by common chemical composition , but this system is not a metal ...
... ASTM B 160 ( bar and rod ) , B 161 ( pipe ) , B 162 ( sheet ) Resistant to neutral waters , seawater , and some acids ASTM B 127 ( plate ) , B 165 ( tubes ) , B 164 ( bar ) Age - hardening grade of Monel 400 ASTM F 467 , F 468 ( medical ) ...
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Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection Kenneth G. Budinski,Michael K. Budinski No preview available - 2002 |