Applied science in the casting of metals.
K. Strauss. - ID: 3262
Applied Science in the Casting of Metals focuses on metallurgical operations. The book first discusses the manufacture of iron and steel. Concerns include treatment of liquid iron and steel; treatment of molten iron between blast furnace and steelworks; and treatment of liquid steel. The text takes a look at casting pit practice, including ingot feeding, hot topping of alloy steels, methods of applying hot-tops, and hot-topping methods. The selection focuses on spray steel making and continuous casting of steel. The process involved in spray steel making; the basic principles of casting of steel; and metallurgical aspects are discussed. The text describes the treatment of cast iron; treatment of non-ferrous heavy metals; treatment of aluminum and magnesium alloys; and treatment of molding sand from molds and cores. The book explains the feeding of steel castings. Topics include development of exothermic feeding; mechanisms of alumino-thermic reactions; applications of exothermics to steel castings; and surface additions. The text is a valuable source of data for readers interested in metallurgical operations. Content: Steel / Treatment of cast iron / Treatment of heavy non-ferrous metals / Treatment of aluminium alloys / Treatment of magnesium alloys / Treatment of moulding sand for moulds and cores / Gravity and pressure die-casting / Feeding of casting.
Bound, cloth, dustjacket missing, viii+532pp., 18x25.5cm., ills. in b/w., in good condition. Rare.
18x25cm
532 pp.
Pergamon Press 1970 Oxford