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Metallurgy Handbook
Author: Anil Kumaer Sinha
Publisher: McGraw Hill
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At well over 1000 pages of text, diagrams and photographs
this is a massive work covering diffusion, solidification, deformation,
annealing, surface modification and the impact of each. Sadly there is
little to offer the soldering engineer, as the book has been enlarged
from the original Ferrous Physical Metallurgy with little mention of solder
for obvious reasons. I still feel the title was a little misleading.
One of the other issues is there is little coverage on the preparation
of samples, etching and examination which surprised me. However, when
asking other metallurgists it was felt that this may be too basic for
a book of this type. Although there were some good example images there
were too few, to me the key aspect is how to recognise different structures
and their impact.
I found the different methods of material treatment and
secondary treatments very interesting. The benefits of additions to different
alloys is covered and the pros and cons of these changes. The text is
expanded from the original and, with so many references, the reader can
easily delve to a far deeper level on any of the subject.
This book is for the metallurgist not the casual reader.
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