Printed Book:
soft cover
6"x9"
749 pages
$150 USD or $165 CAD
Downloadable E-book:
Adobe PDF file
3.0 MB
$150 USD or $165 CAD
Fourth Edition:
January 2003
Authors:
John E. Bringas
Michael L. Wayman
ISBN:
1-894038-76-2 (Book)
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The Fourth Edition of the CASTI Metals Red Book - Nonferrous Metals contains over 5,000 new data entries and over 300,000 data entries in total!
- Completely updated American and European data from:
ASTM, SAE, UNS, AMS, MIL, FED, EN, ISO, DIN, BSI, JIS, AFNOR
- International and American cross referenced standards
- Updated and new chemical compositions, mechanical and physical properties
- Covers plate, sheet, strip, castings, forgings, bars, wire, pipe, tube, fasteners
- Aluminum, copper, nickel, titanium, zinc, magnesium, tin/solder, precious metals, zirconium and cobalt
- Hundreds of common names are cross referenced to related standards
- 8 chapters of nonferrous metallurgy with many practical examples of usage
This 749 page publication is available in two formats: a printed softcover book or a downloadable Adobe Acrobat PDF E-book. The printed softcover book comes in a convenient 6 inch by 9 inch format. The downloadable E-book is fully searchable so that data or information can be found quickly and easily.
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Table of Contents
Section I Metallurgy
Chapter 1 - Aluminum & Aluminum Alloys
Chapter 2 - Copper & Copper Alloys
Chapter 3 - Nickel & Nickel Alloys
Chapter 4 - Titanium & Titanium Alloys
Chapter 5 - Reactive & Refractory Metals
Chapter 6 - Lead, Tin, & Zinc Alloys
Chapter 7 - Precious Metals
Chapter 8 - Magnesium & Magnesium Alloys
Chapter 9 - Cemented Carbides (WC)
Section II Appendices & Index
Appendix 1 - Hardness Conversion Tables
Appendix 2 - Metric Conversions
Appendix 3 - Imperial Units
Appendix 4 - Pipe Dimensions
Appendix 5 - Periodic Table
Appendix 6 - Technical Societies & Associations List
Appendix 7 - Tradenames & Trademarks
Appendix 8 - Current ASTM Standards for Nonferrous Metals
Appendix 9 - Discontinued ASTM Standards for Nonferrous Metals
Index
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About the Authors
John E. Bringas, P.Eng. (Author, Instructor and President of CASTI)
John E. Bringas, is a metallurgical engineer with 25 years of experience, covering: steelmaking, foundry, petrochemical, oil and gas pipelines, oil refinery and engineering consulting (failure analysis) industries. He taught metallurgy, welding metallurgy, heat treatment of steels, and corrosion basics for 7 years at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and has been a guest lecturer at the University of Alberta. He is a member of AWS, ASM, ASME and ASTM.
Mr. Bringas founded Codes and Standards Training Inc. (CASTI) in 1989, where he has been an instructor specializing in ASME Section IX and Materials for Sour Service (NACE MR0175). He then created CASTI Publishing Inc. in 1992 where he acts as the Publisher and Executive Editor, and has authored four books in the CASTI Metals Data Book Series.
Michael L. Wayman, Ph.D., P.Eng. (Author and Professor of Metallurgy)
Dr. Michael Wayman studied metallurgical engineering at the University of British Columbia, McMaster and Cambridge Universities. He joined the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta during the summer of 1969. Over the past 26 years, Dr. Wayman has been teaching and carrying out research at the University of Alberta. His teaching has been primarily in the areas of materials science and engineering, with emphasis on the deformation and fracture of engineering materials, on the relationships among the microstructure, processing and properties of materials, as well as on materials characterization using such techniques as optical and electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction. Dr. Wayman has in recent years extended this, in both teaching and research, to include the application of scientific and engineering techniques to studies of the past, an area known as archaeometry. He is now involved in the setting up and teaching of archaeometry.
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