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Tag Archives: metallurgy
A Laboratory Manual For Trainees In Heat Treatment – Zuyev
In this post, we will see the book A Laboratory Manual For Trainees In Heat Treatment by V. M. Zuyev. About the book A lab manual with a series of experiments for determining effect of various types of processes on … Continue reading →
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Tagged annealing, cast iron, critical points, furnaces, grain size, hardness, heat treatment, material processing, material science, metallurgy, metals, microstructure, properties of materials, quality control, steel, technology, tempering
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Forging Practice – Kamenshchikov, Koltun, Naumov, Chernobrovkin
In this post, we will see the book Forging Practice by G. Kamenshchikov; S. Koltun; V. Naumov; B. Chernobrovkin. About the book All machines are built up of parts made of different materials and by various manufacturing processes. Some parts … Continue reading →
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Tagged deformations, drop forging, engineering, forging practice, forging presses, forging technology, forging tools, fuel for forging, hammer-forging, hammers, hand-forging, heating devices for forging, metallurgy, safety engineering, soviet
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Steel Foundry Practice – Bidulya
In this post, we will see the book Steel Foundry Practice by P.N. Bidulya. About the book A book describing various aspects of steel foundries. The book was translated from Russian was published in 1960 by Peace Publishers. Credits to … Continue reading →
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Tagged cast steel, engineering, manufacturing of steel, metallurgy, peace publishers, smelting of steel, soviet, steel, steel castings, steel properties, technology
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A Short Handbook of Heat Treatment – Kamenichny
In this post, we will see A Short Handbook Of Heat Treatment by I. Kamenichny . About the book The present hand book aims at giving the operating personnel of heat-treatment shops a reference book which would serve to overcome … Continue reading →
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Tagged alloys, cast iron, cutting tools, engineering, equipments, forging, hardening, heat, metal working, metallurgy, metals, non-ferrous metals, peace publishers, quality control, safety, smelting, soviet, steel, technique, technology, tools
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Electric Slag Welding – Paton
In this post, we will see the book Electric Slag Welding by B. Paton. About the book Electric slag welding is a fundamentally new method of permanently joining metals. It has been developed and put to practical use by the … Continue reading →
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Tagged applications, design, distortions, engineering, equipment, foreign languages publishing house, high pressure vessels, machines, materials, mechanical, metallurgy, power sources, process, slag welding, soviet, technology, welding
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Foundry Practice – Titov, Stepanov
In this post, we will see the book Foundry Practice by N. D. Titov and Yu. A. Stepanov. About the book The book is based on the lectures read to the students of machine- building secondary schools and also on … Continue reading →
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Tagged alloys, annealing, assembly, casting, casting defects, casting mold, centrifugal casting, coremaking, design, die csting, engineering, founding, furnaces, gating systems, gray iron, malleable castings, materials science, metallurgy, metals, molding materials, molding technology, molds, nonferrous castings, permanent mold casting, production, reverberatory furnaces, shells, soviet, steel castings
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General Chemistry Volume 2 – N.L. Glinka
In this post we will see the Volume 2 of General Chemistry series written by Nikolai Glinka and edited by V. Rabinovich. About the book ( From the Back Cover) Professor N. Glinka’s textbook systematizes the theoretical aspects and includes … Continue reading →
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Tagged Electrochemistry, General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, metallurgy, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry
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The Structure of Matter – Karapetyants, Drakin
In this post, we will see the book The Structure of Matter by M. Karapetyants and S. Drakin. About the book Treated in this book arc present-day ideas on the structure of atoms, molecules and crystals, as well as the … Continue reading →
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Tagged atoms, biochemistry, bonds, chemical, chemistry, compounds, covalent, crystals, diffraction, elements, geochemistry, heitler theory, hydrogen bond, ionic bond, london theory, matter, metallurgy, mir books, models, molecules, periodic table, physics, quantum mechanics, semiconductors, solids, spectrum, structure, technology
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The Sky Will Be Blue – Gordon, Gordon
In this post, we will look at the book The Sky Will Be Blue by G. Gordon and L. Gordon. About the book This book tells the reader in popular form just what dust and gaseous impurities consist of how they … Continue reading →
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Tagged air quality, atmosphere, chemistry, dust, earth, economy, environment, industry, metallurgy, metals, mir books, mir publishers, particles, pollution, sky, technology
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Tales About Metals – Venetsky
We now come to a wonderful book titled Tales About Metals by S. Venetsky. Earlier we had seen the sequel to this book On Rare and Scattered Metals by the same author. About For ages have metals faithfully served humanity … Continue reading →
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Tagged applications, chemistry, discovery, elements, history, history of science, metallurgy, metals, periodic table, popular science, properties, radioactivity, rare metals, trace metals, uses, venetsky
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