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High Nitrogen Steels: Structure, Properties, Manufacture, Applications (Engineering Materials)

by Valentin G. Gavriljuk, Hans Berns

ISBN-10: 9783540664116
ISBN-10: 3-540-66411-4
ISBN-13: 9783540664116
ISBN-13: 978-3-540-66411-6
Hardcover
1999-12-10
Springer


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Basic research and new manufacturing methods have led to high nitrogen steels (HNS), a promising new group of materials for use in advanced applications in mechanical and chemical engineering. The book deals with the atomic structure, constitution, properties, manufacturing and application of martensitic, austenitic, duplex and dualphase steels of superior strength and corrosion resistance. Combining metallurgy and engineering aspects. It gives a detailed overview and presents new results on HNS. The book is intended for scientists as well as technologists, who will find stimulating information.

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For those who wants to by updated in new materials
These is a high technology book on new materials (publish recently 1999) for Engineers that needs to be updated and select materials for applications on oil, petrochemical, and chemical plants that needs high strenght and corrosion resistance

The book makes a clear description on what we can expect on solving problems on pitting, crevice corrosion, stress corrosion cracking using high nitrogen steels

The book descrives too, the problems that manufactures can expect on producing HNS, due to volatility of nitrogen, mainly in melting (alloying), heat treating and welding

The book describes Martensitic, Austenic, mixed microstructure, solution nitriding steels and the different applications

In my case it is an excelent book for materials selection on Valves manufacturing, you will get more, than the price that you will paid for it



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