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Joining Processes 1998 Edition
Contributor(s): Nicholas, M. G. (Author)
ISBN: 0412793601     ISBN-13: 9780412793608
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $161.49  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: September 1998
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Annotation: Joining Processes is aimed at scientists and engineers who need to specify effective means of joining metals and ceramics, and also for undergraduates whose studies encompass joining processes. Joining Processes provides a brief review of the spectrum of joining processes ranging from fusion welding to adhesive bonding, followed by a detailed introduction to brazing, diffusion bonding and their hybrid processes. This book also describes the scientific principles of the joining processes and provides practical information about the optimum selection of joining materials, joint designs and processing parameters. The effects of both similarities and significant differences of the processes on joint properties are emphasised and illustrated by descriptions of case histories of successful applications.
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Materials Science - General
- Technology & Engineering | Engineering (general)
Dewey: 620.199
LCCN: 98070928
Series: Graphicidea Resource
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.28" W x 9.54" (1.25 lbs) 336 pages
 
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Joining Processes is aimed at scientists and engineers who need to specify effective means of joining metals and ceramics, and also for undergraduates whose studies encompass joining processes.
Joining Processes provides a brief review of the spectrum of joining processes ranging from fusion welding to adhesive bonding, followed by a detailed introduction to brazing, diffusion bonding and their hybrid processes. This book also describes the scientific principles of the joining processes and provides practical information about the optimum selection of joining materials, joint designs and processing parameters. The effects of both similarities and significant differences of the processes on joint properties are emphasised and illustrated by descriptions of case histories of successful applications.