Metallographic Specimen Preparation
Optical and Electron Microscopy
W. M. Mueller(Author)
James L. McCall(Editor)
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
Published on 1. June 1974
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Hardback
366 pages
978-0-306-30791-1 (ISBN)
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Description
/.letallography is much more than taking striking pictures at high magnifications or polishing and etching specimens in such a way that no scratches can be seen. Basically, metallography is the physical metallurgist's most useful and most used tool for studying metals. Although it is perhaps his oldest tool, it certainly is not likely to become obsolete. Rather, the continued demands that have been placed upon materials have required more detailed charac- terizations of their microstructures and this, in turn, has re- quired the metallographer to develop new techniques to make these characterizations. Not too many years ago, the metallographer had only optical microscopes with which to examine his specimens. Now he has elec- tron microscopes, scanning electron microscopes, and a whole host of instruments which were unknown to him only a relatively few years ago. This has forced him to learn not only how to use these new instruments and how to interpret the information that they provide but it also has made him develop new techniques for preparing the samples for examination.
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English
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United States
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Springer Science+Business Media
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Professional and scholarly
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Height: 250 mm
Width: 170 mm
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978-0-306-30791-1 (9780306307911)
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Content
A Review of Specimen Mounting Methods for Metallography.- Abrasive Cutting in Metallography.- The Use of Wire Saws for Metallographic Sectioning.- Electric Discharge Machining.- Diamond Compounds for Polishing Metallographic Specimens.- Linde Alumina Abrasives for Metallographic Polishing.- The Evaluation of Final Polishing Abrasives.- Mounting, Lapping, and Polishing Large Sizes and Quantities of Metallographic Specimens.- Techniques of Specimen Preparation for Metallography Using a New and Unique Automated Polishing Process.- Mechanical Preparation of Gd3Ga5O12 and Various Electronic Materials by Vibratory Polishing Techniques.- Magnetic Etching with Ferrofluid.- Decorative Etching.- Practical Applications of Cathodic Vacuum Etching.- Metallographic Methods Applied to Ultrathinning Lunar Rocks, Meteorites, Fossils, and Other Brittle Materials for Optical Microscopy.- The Metallographic Sample Preparation of Fiber-Reinforced Composites.- Plutonium Metallography.- On the Use of Electron Beams to Characterize the Microstructure of Radioactive Materials.- Specimen Preparation Techniques for Scanning Electron Microscopy.- Electropolishing of Thin Metal Foils.- Preparation of Samples for Electron Microscopy by Ion Micromilling.- Author Index.