Metal
Industry & Stainless Steel Books
The following list of books has been recommended by our
technical team as well as visitors to our site. At present,
they can be purchased from Amazon by clicking on their
respective hyperlink below.
Should you have a book or source that you would like to
recommend, please send details to the
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Introduction
to Stainless Steels
Avoids
most of the advanced technical aspects, language,
derivations, and premises to present an introduction
for readers new to metals entirely or to stainless
steel in particular. Discusses what stainless steels
are and what they do, their history, some metallurgical
principles, principles of corrosion, measuring significant
properties, making the steels, metallurgy and the
properties of wrought stainless steel, fabrication,
cast stainless steels, corrosion resistance, and
applications. Appendices explain how to identify
stainless steels already in service, toxicity, and
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Press
Brake Technology: A Guide to...
This
comprehensive book presents information in a non-machine
specific format and establishes a base line reference,
using the application of basic mathematics, trigonometry,
and geometry to select die widths, establish precise
bend deductions, and other aspects of press brake
operation. |
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CASTI
Handbook of Stainless Steels
This
is the only up-to-date (1999) reference book that
covers both stainless steels and nickel alloys.
Written by 30 authors and peer reviewers with over
700 years of combined industrial experience, this
CASTI handbook provides the latest stainless steels
and nickel alloys information in a practical and
comprehensive manner. For the project engineer,
maintenance engineer or inspector, this book provides
solutions to many of the corrosion problems encountered
in aggressive environmental conditions. Some of
the corrosive conditions covered are: stress corrosion
cracking, reducing environments, halogenation, highly
oxidizing environments, and high temperatures. Hundreds
of different material applications and selections,
throughout many industries, are referenced. It is
an ideal reference source to assist in preventing
or minimizing corrosion related problems, including
those encountered during welding fabrication. This
practical handbook also contains a handy "Alloy
Index" which lists each alloy by its ASTM Specification,
UNS Number, common name, trade name and page number
references. This book is available in print and
as an Acrobat PDF e-book on CD-ROM which is fully
searchable, hypertext linked, with each page printable. |
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Alloy
Digest Sourcebook: Stainless...
This
reference documents ferrous alloy development as
presented in Alloy Digest since 1952. Its concise
data sheet summaries (which run about two pages)
provide material composition, properties, heat treatment,
fabrication characteristics, product forms, and
applications. Following a general overview of stainless
steels, the subsequent nine chapters examine the
various families--wrought austenitic, martensitic,
ferritic, duplex, and precipitation-hardenable grades,
and cast corrosion-resistant and heat resistant,
powder metallurgy and hardfacing alloys, and iron-based
superalloys. |
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Welding Fabrication and Repair:...
Focusing
on real-world fabrication problems and the development
of problem-solving skills, this guide to welding
describes a broad range of methods from different
welding specialties. It also provides a brief review
of the non-welding knowledge that welders need to
advance their trade. Written in question-and-answer
format, and thoroughly illustrated, the book discusses
fabrication, pipe and tubing, bending and straightening,
vehicle welding, welding problems, strength of materials,
and materials suppliers. |
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Modern Welding (9th ed.)
This
book is essential for the novice because you get
everything from instruction to reference material.
It contains safety information, step-by-step instructions
and reference material that a novice may never be
able to find otherwise (such as recommended initial
dynamic pressures for various tips and actual color
pictures flames from different gas mixtures). There
are some typos and it's a little tough finding certain
things by index, but you should be reading the whole
section anyway. You should certainly read this book
before purchasing any equipment or performing any
welding at all; it could save your paycheck, your
project or even save your life! |
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Metal
Fabricator's Handbook
This
book, in a way, is for both the beginner and the
professional. The author includes a lot of helpful
information for the beginner. He starts with simple
and complete description of all kinds of tools that
are used in fabricating metal. He starts with hand
tools, moves to power hand tools, and then ends
with large equipment. In the next chapter the author
describes the types of metals needed to fabricate
reliable auto parts. That was a good chapter. After
wards, there is a chapter for each, gas welding
and electric welding. The following two chapters
are about basic metal forming and hammer forming.
Both of those chapters are good and give a basic
understanding of how metal is shaped.
There
are five more chapters about sheet metal add ons,
roll bars, tanks, exhaust headers, and sheet metal
interior. All of those chapters were a little hard
for me to follow, but I think a professional would
like those chapters.
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Sheet
Metal Handbook
I
found this book the very best covering creating
complex metal forms out of flat metal sheet. Anyone
interestaed in forming unique parts or limited series
sheet metal products will find a wealth of information.
Anybody interested in Aircraft construction and
repair, automotive prototypes, racing cars and compond-curve
fabrication will find this book of extreme interest.
Did
you ever wonder how those beautiful streamlined
surfaces on boats, yachts, aircraft and racing cars
are made today? There are two possible answers:
fiberglass or sheet metal. I can guarantee that
skilled craftsmen can produce those beautiful forms,
faster, stronger and cheaper with metal than with
fiberglass! |
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Marine Corrosion of Stainless Steels
This
book presents updated views of marine corrosion
of stainless steels and covers the fields of materials
selection, testing and experience, and protection
and monitoring.
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Specification for the Design of Stainless Steel
Structural Members..
ASCE’s
standard Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed
Stainless Steel Structural Members (ASCE 8-02) provides
design criteria for the determination of the strength
of stainless steel structural members and connections
for use in buildings and other statically loaded
structures. The members may be cold-formed to shape
from annealed and cold-rolled sheet, strip, plate,
or flat bar stainless steel material. Design criteria
are provided for axially loaded tension or compression
members,...
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Foseco Ferrous Foundryman's Handbook
Intended
for professionals who make iron and steel castings,
this reference book gives specifications for grey,
ductile, malleable and special irons as well as
for carbon, low alloy and high alloy steels. The
20 chapters describe melting practice, metal treatment
and metal handling methods together with details
of mold and core making and coating practices. The
running, gating and feeding of iron and steel castings
with and without metal filters, and the use of computers
for the optimization of feeder design, simulation
of solidification and mold filling are also covered.
A non-ferrous handbook dealing with aluminum, copper
and magnesium casting alloys is published separately.
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Stahlschlussel/Key
to Steel...
An
international, multilingual reference to German
steels and steel suppliers. For those who already
know the German Material Number of the steel they
are seeking, a section provides an exact material
analysis and a code number of the supplier of
the steel. The pages following the technical data
for groups of steels contain columns of suppliers'
addresses, telling which supplier supplies what
steel under what trade name. The pages following
groups of foreign steels contain tables providing
a direct comparison between the most common types
of international steel. The Code Number Index
for German suppliers, including their full addresses,
is followed by a detailing of available forms
of delivery. Tabbed sections, spiral bound, in
a heavy vinyl cover.
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