Metallurgy Fundamentals, 6th Edition
By: Daniel A. Brandt and J. C. WarnerCopyright: 2021
Subject: Manufacturing / Metals
Grade Level: 13-14
- Metallurgy Fundamentals provides instruction on the basic properties, characteristics, and production of the major metal families. Clear, concise language and numerous illustrations make this an easy-to-understand text for an introductory course in metallurgy. Numerous full-color tables, diagrams, and photographs show both the theoretical and practical aspects of metallurgy.
- Self-Discovery activities reinforce key concepts and allow students to perform hands-on activities at home (perfect for the long-distance learner) or in class using easily obtained items.
- Safety Notes point out safety-related issues to help students avoid potentially dangerous materials and practices.
- Practical Metallurgy features demonstrate how metallurgical knowledge applies to everyday jobs and situations.
- Sustainable Metallurgy features discuss advances in metalwork and manufacturing that increase efficiency and lessen the impact on the environment.
- Products & Prices College & Career
- Table of Contents
- Introduction to Metallurgy1. History of Metallurgy
2. Metallurgists and Careers in Metals Industries
3. Metallurgy Safety PracticesChemistry and Mechanics of Metals4. Basic Structure of Metals
5. Physical and Chemical Properties of Metals
6. Mechanical Properties of MetalsFerrous Metallurgy7. Production of Steel by Hot-Rolling
8. Production of Steel by Casting, Forging, Extrusion, and Powder Metallurgy
9. Processing Steel to Finished Products
10. Phase Diagrams: The Roadmap to Phases and Structures
11. Heat-Treating Steels for Strength, Toughness, and Ductility
12. Heat-Treating Heavy Sections
13. Surface Heat Treatment and Specialty Alloys
14. Production of Cast IronNonferrous Metallurgy15. Introduction to Nonferrous Metals
16. Aluminum
17. Copper, Bronze, and Brass
18. Titanium
19. Low-Density Metals: Magnesium, Beryllium, and Lithium
20. High-Density Metals: Zinc, Tin, Lead, Mercury, and Uranium
21. Superalloys and Refractory Metals
22. Noble and Rare Earth Metals - The Look Inside images are for preview purposes only. The format of the actual product may vary from the images shown.
- About the Author(s)