Surface Engineering for Corrosion and Wear Resistance

Title: Surface Engineering for Corrosion and Wear Resistance
Author: J.R. Davis
ISBN: 0871707004 / 9780871707000
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 279
Publisher: ASM International
Year: 2001
Availability: In Stock

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Engineers are faced with a bewildering array of choices when selecting a surface treatment for a specific corrosion or wear application. This book provides practical information to help them select the best possible treatment. An entire chapter is devoted to process comparisons, and dozens of useful tables and figures compare surface treatment thickness and hardness ranges; abrasion and corrosion resistance; processing time, temperature, and pressure; costs; distortion tendencies; and other critical process factors and coating characteristics. The chapter “Practical Guidelines for Surface Engineering” describes hands-on approaches for matching surface treatments with design and performance requirements.

The book includes the content from an Institute of Materials design guide publication, combined with information from several ASM Handbook volumes and other ASM and industry sources. All of the material has been carefully organized, edited, and rewritten as needed to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date, and user-friendly guide to the subject.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Introduction to Surface Engineering for Corrosion and Wear Resistance
Chapter 2 : Principles of Corrosion
Chapter 3 : Principles of Friction and Wear
Chapter 4 : Surface Engineering to Change The Surface Metallurgy
Chapter 5 : Surface Engineering to Change The Surface Chemistry
Chapter 6 : Surface Engineering to Add a Surface Layer of Coating
Chapter 7 : Process Comparisons
Chapter 8 : Practical Design Guidelines for Surface Engineering

Glossary
Index