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Metallurgy / Materials Science
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Alloy Digest Complete Set on CD ROM (1952-2000):
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Electronic version of the printed periodical containing data sheets from
1952–2000
Save
space—all of the information from 17 large binders contained on one CD-ROM disk
Search for data sheets by material name or by key words, or browse by type of
material
Data sheets presented in Adobe Acrobat® PDF format. Read them on screen or print
them out as needed.
Ideal way to replace lost sheets
Each data sheet provides: Chemical composition * Physical and mechanical
properties * Heat treatment * Machinability * Workability (or castability for
castings and processability for nonmetallics) * Joinability * Corrosion
resistance * Cleaning and pickling * Specification equivalents * General
characteristics * Forms available * Applications * Manufacturers
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Alloy Finder CD ROM Version 3.0 (CD ROM):
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Alloy Finder 3.0 is the most powerful tool available for quickly finding key
information about a metallic alloy:
What
is the alloy’s designation or tradename?
What is the alloy’s chemical composition?
Who produces the alloy?
What are the tensile properties of the alloy?
What alloys are similar to this one?
Contains full alloy records from three authoritative ASM reference books:
Woldman's Engineering Alloys, 9th Edition
Worldwide Guide to Equivalent Irons and Steels, 4th Edition
Worldwide Guide to Nonferrous Metals and Alloys, 4th Edition
In ll, the CD-ROM includes over 105,000 alloy designations and tradenames from
around the world, along with composition, producer or name of standards
organization, representative tensile properties, product forms, and
applications. Contains 30,000 more alloys than the previous version.
The new easy-to-use interface—developed by ASM’s software partner Granta Design
Ltd—enables you to search by composition (you can enter amounts or ranges for up
to any number of chemical elements at one time), alloy name, or key words. You
can also browse by material type.
Alloy Finder 3.0 is an essential tool for anyone who needs to identify alloys
from composition, identify similar alloys, or update materials specifications
for product designs.
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ASM Binary Alloy Phase Diagrams 2nd Edition (CDROM):
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Now, all the data from Massalski's world standard, three-volume, 3,600 page
Binary Alloy Phase Diagrams, Second Edition fits in the palm of your hand This
CD includes 4,700 diagrams, abstracts of phase diagram evaluations for 3,000
binary alloy systems; special points; crystal structure tables; plus 300 recent
updates from current literature.
All in databases and CD ROM format, so its easier to access, more flexible to
use, and more efficient for you to store than ever before.
CONTENTS:
Access all diagrams and data including:
Atomic/weight % of compositions, solubilities, stable/metastable phases,
discrepancies in reported values, uncertainties in experimental/calculated data
Thermodynamic data for pure elements
Nomenclature, composition, Pearson symbol, space group, Strukturbericht
designation, prototype (when known) for all stable and metastable phases
Primary references, additional related citations
Complete list of sources of phase diagram information for all metal-metal and
nonmetal-metal alloys published in the 2nd Edition
Key references from complete program evaluations listed at the end of each text
Non-program diagrams cited to original sources, added citations given for
related information
Exhaustive alloys index, listing extent and source of phase-diagram information
for all metal-metal and metal-nonmetal systems in the 2nd Edition, plus others
DESIGNED FOR USE IN:
New alloy Development
Failure analysis diagnosis
University Course Instruction
Problem Solving for Processing Problems
Phase Diagram experimentation and calculation
FEATURES:
Contains all data from the three-volume, 3,600 page Binary Alloy Phase Diagrams,
2nd edition plus updates, edited by T. Massalski.
More than 4,700 diagrams, digitized from original program graphs or redrawn from
carefully selected data sources
Not scanned pages, but true live diagrams with crystallographic information
BENEFITS:
Easy, flexible access to 4,700 diagrams, abstracts of phase evaluations for
3,000 binary alloy systems; special points; crystal structure tables plus 300
updates since 1990.
Each diagram has consistent treatment of melting and phase-transition
temperatures
Easier than ever to access, study, and store phase diagram data.
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ASM Handbooks on DVD (20 Volume Set):
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The complete 20 volume collection of handbooks on one single DVD.
Properties and Selection: Irons, Steels, and High-Performance Alloys
Properties and Selection: Nonferrous Alloys and Special-Purpose Materials
Alloy Phase Diagrams
Heat Treating
Surface Engineering
Welding, Brazing, and Soldering
Powder Metal Technologies and Applications
Mechanical Testing and Evaluation (does not include new edition)
Metallography and Microstructures
Materials Characterization
Failure Analysis and Prevention (does not include new edition)
Fractography
Corrosion
Forming and Forging
Casting
Machining
Nondestructive Evaluation and Quality Control
Friction, Lubrication, and Wear Technology
Fatigue And Fracture
Materials
Selection and Design
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ASM Ternary Alloy Phase Diagrams (CDROM):
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The most comprehensive Ternary Phase Diagram is now available on CD-ROM
15,000
Phase Diagrams available for all Ternary Systems
Includes all the phase diagrams that are in the 10-volume print set
Available as seven subsets or as the full Handbook for utility and affordability
Discount for owners of the print edition
Search for crystal structure, melting point, density, author, and more
All phase diagrams available and linked to crystal data
Powerful search engine enables maximum utility
A crystallographic database of intermetallic compounds and ternary phases
searchable by key descriptors:
Compound formula
Structure type
Pearson symbol
Space group symbol or number
Unit cell dimension or angle
Density
Melting Point
retrieve by alloy system
includes coden of reference
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Chemical Resistance CD-ROM: Rubbers, Thermoplastics, Thermoplastic Elastomers, and Thermosets, 3rd Edition (CD ROM):
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This third edition contains over 50% more information than previous editions,
and covers more than 213 material types exposed to over 4,500 exposure
media,
both common and exotic. Hard to find information is normalized to quickly
provide answers to your questions.
Records are organized in four ways:
Alphabetically by material
Alphabetically by exposure medium
Materials by hierarchical classification
Exposure mediums classified by type and use
Extensive data are given for exposure conditions and results of exposure. All
data are presented in tabular format.
Contents:
Exposure Conditions
Temperature
Time of Exposure
Strain or Stress Level
Concentration of Reagent
Special Notes
Test Results:
Tensile & Flexural Strength Retained
Elongation & Modulus Retained
Impact Strength Retained
Weight & Volume Change
Dimensional Change
Hardness Change
Permeability Data
Maximum Rec. Service Temp.
Yellowness Index Change
Appearance Change
Resulting Stress Cracks
Qualitative Assessment
PDL Resistance Rating
Resistance Notes
Also Included:
Exposure Medium Classification
Material Details
Trade Names and Grades
Filler Type and Content
Specimen Details
CAS Registry Numbers
Metadata
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Phase Equilibria Diagrams CD-ROM Database, Version 3.0:
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The Phase Equilibria Diagrams CD-ROM Database Version 3.0 contains more than
19,000 diagrams published in 20 phase volumes produced as part of the
ACerS-NIST
Phase Equilibria Diagrams Program: Volumes I through XIII; Annuals 91, 92 and
93; High Tc Superconductor I & II; Zirconium & Zirconia Systems; and Electronic
Ceramics I. This new version offers full complimentary text display in addition
to diagram display. The CD-ROM includes flexible and powerful search and display
features.
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Worldwide Guide to Equivalent Irons and Steels, 4th Edition (Book and CDROM):
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The 20th Anniversary Edition of this well-known standard reference
publication, this latest edition of this resource incorporates the many changes
in the
specifications
and designations of irons and steels that have occurred over the past six years.
It also covers more countries, more alloys, and more standards than previous
editions, while keeping obsolete designations for those persons trying to
duplicate equipment form old documents. In addition, the section on welding
filler metals has been expanded.
This comprehensive guide presents detailed descriptions of the many individual
ferrous materials that are available throughout the world. These descriptions,
however, have been organized in a clear and concise way. Thus, the guide can be
used as the starting point for global sourcing of equivalent materials from amid
the confusing multitude of ever-changing standards and designations.
This latest edition of the guide has been organized in the same popular way as
the previous edition. The primary organization is based on the type or iron or
steel. The main divisions within this framework are: Cast Irons, Cast Steels,
Cast Stainless Steels, Alloy Steels, Carbon Steels, High-Strength Steels,
Wrought Stainless Steels, Tool Steels, and Welding Filler Steels. These major
divisions are further divided into common groups, and then into individual alloy
listings. In listing the individual alloys, similar alloys from international
sources have been grouped together. The handbook also contains complete indexes,
specifications, designations, and a handy listing of national and international
standards organizations.
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