The Iron - Nickel Alloys

Title: The Iron - Nickel Alloys
Author: F. Duffaut, G.Beranger, J. Morlet, J.F. Tiers
ISBN: 2743001135 / 9782743001131
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 489
Publisher: Lavoisier
Year: 1996
Availability: Out of Stock

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Introduction
Foreword
Preface
Historical Background
Metallurgical and General Aspects

Chapter 1 : Some Properties of Nickel-Rich Commercial Fe-Ni Alloys
Chapter 2 : Volume Magnetostriction and the Invar Effect
Chapter 3 : Recent Aspects of the Invar Effect
Chapter 4 : Property Adjustments in Controlled Expansion and Elasti
Chapter 5 : Phase Diagrams and thermodynamics
Chapter 6 : Control of Residual Elements in Fe-Ni Alloys-Examples of Aluminum and Sulfur
Chapter 7 : Grain Boundary Embrittlement
Chapter 8 : Recrystallization and Recrystallization Textures
Chapter 9 : Oxidation of Iron-Nickel Alloys
Chapter 10 : Electrochemical Properties
Chapter 11 : The Contribution of Experimental Techniques
Chapter 12 : The Principal Stages of Manufacture

Example Applications
Chapter 13 : Chemical Machining and the Effect of Inclusions
Chapter 14 : Glass-to-Metal Sealing
Chapter 15 : Invar Shaow Masks for Color Television Tubes
Chapter 16 : Chemical Engraving of Shadow Masks
Chapter 17 : Iron-Nickel Alloys for Cathode Ray Tube Electron Guns
Chapter 18 : Thermostatic Bimetals
Chapter 19 : Integrated Circuit Packaging
Chapter 20 : Magnetic Alloys for Low Voltage Circuit Breakers
Chapter 21 : Magnetic Shielding
Chapter 22 : Appplications of Iron-Nickel Alloys in Watch and Clock-Making
Chapter 23 : Invar for Liquid NAtural Gas Tankers
Chapter 24 : The Dumet Range of Clad Products

Appendix : The Principal Families of Iron-Nickel Alloys and Their Applications
Glossary
Index
Address of Contributing Organizations and Consultants