Selection of Engineering Materials and AdhesivesInsufficient knowledge, time limitations, and budget constraints often result in poor material selection and implementation, which can lead to uncertain performance and premature failure of mechanical and electro-mechanical products. Selection of Engineering Materials and Adhesives is a professional guide to choosing the most appropriate materials |
Contents
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Chapter 2 Structure of Materials | 21 |
Chapter 3 Material Properties and Behaviors | 65 |
Chapter 4 Ferrous Metals | 119 |
Chapter 5 Nonferrous Metals | 267 |
Chapter 6 Engineering Plastics | 337 |
Chapter 7 Adhesives | 431 |
Appendices | 535 |
Back Cover
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Common terms and phrases
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