Surface Coatings for Protection Against Wear

Surface Coatings for Protection Against Wear

Author: B G Mellor

Publisher: Woodhead Publishing

Published: 2006-05-30

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 1845691563

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As wear is a surface or near surface phenomenon it has long been realised that the wear resistance of a component can be improved by providing a surface of different composition from the bulk material. Although this book concentrates on surface coatings, the distinction between surface coatings and the process of modifying the surface by changing its composition is not always clear, so some useful surface modification techniques are also considered.Surface coatings for protection against wear, consists of twelve chapters written by different authors, experts in their field. After a brief introductory chapter wear phenomena and the properties required from a coating are addressed. Chapter three covers coating characterisation and property evaluation relevant to wear resistance with an emphasis on mechanical testing of coatings. The next chapter provides an introduction to the various methods available to deposit wear resistant coatings. The following six chapters describe in detail wear resistant coatings produced by various deposition routes. Emphasis is placed on the microstructure property relationship in these coatings. Chapter eleven addresses coatings and hardfacings, produced from welding processes, specifically modern developments such as friction surfacing and pulsed electrode surfacing techniques. The final chapter is dedicated to future trends in both coating materials and coating processes.Surface coatings for protection against wear is essential for anyone involved in selecting coatings and processes and will be an invaluable reference resource for all engineers and students concerned with the latest developments in coatings technology. - Essential for anyone involved in selecting coatings and processes, engineers and students - Written by an international team of experts in the field


Smithells Metals Reference Book

Smithells Metals Reference Book

Author: William F. Gale

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2003-12-09

Total Pages: 2072

ISBN-13: 0080480969

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Smithells is the only single volume work which provides data on all key apsects of metallic materials.Smithells has been in continuous publication for over 50 years. This 8th Edition represents a major revision.Four new chapters have been added for this edition. these focus on; * Non conventional and emerging materials - metallic foams, amorphous metals (including bulk metallic glasses), structural intermetallic compounds and micr/nano-scale materials. * Techniques for the modelling and simulation of metallic materials. * Supporting technologies for the processing of metals and alloys.* An Extensive bibliography of selected sources of further metallurgical information, including books, journals, conference series, professional societies, metallurgical databases and specialist search tools.* One of the best known and most trusted sources of reference since its first publication more than 50 years ago* The only single volume containing all the data needed by researchers and professional metallurgists* Fully updated to the latest revisions of international standards


Modern Welding Technology

Modern Welding Technology

Author: Howard B. Cary

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 824

ISBN-13:

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Designed for courses in basic welding and welding technology, this introductory welding text contains coverage of the codes, materials, and processes necessary to become proficient in a complex industry. The technology of welding is growing and the book's focus on arc welding processes and the use of steel in construction reflect those changes while also providing coverage of basic principles and theory.