Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
Condition: New. pp. xxiv + 648 Figures. Seller Inventory # 7629168
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Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: New. pp. xxiv + 648. Seller Inventory # 26251567
Seller: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germany
Condition: New. pp. xxiv + 648. Seller Inventory # 18251557
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Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Paperback. Condition: As New. New. Contents 1. General introduction. 2. Properties of cast aluminium alloys. 3. Physical metallurgy of aluminium alloys. 4. Testing of liquid and solidification contraction of aluminium alloys. 5. Trends in the improving economic use of aluminium. 6. Laboratory investigation of carbon anode consumption in the electrolytic production of aluminium. 7. Alumina extraction from a Pennsylvania Diaspore Clay by an ammonium sulfate process. 8. The recovery of alumina from its ores by a sulfuric acid process. 9. An improved aluminium conductor. 10. Initial softening in some aluminium base precipitation hardening alloys. 11. Basic properties of aluminium foil. 12. How to select a flexible foil packaging laminate. 13. Designing aluminium foil packs. 14. Printing on aluminium foil. 15. Heat sealing foil packs. 16. Automatic packaging in foil. 17. Liquid packaging in aluminium foil. 18. Aluminium foil in pharmaceutical packaging. 19. Sterilizable aluminium foil food packs. 20. Beneficiation of bauxite. 21. Aluminium in engineering. 22. Aluminium die castings in automobiles. 23. Non fusion joining of aluminium. 24. Selective absorption of fluorine from the gases from aluminium reduction cells with vertical spike soderberg anodes. 25. The fluorine problem in aluminium plants. Directory section. Aluminium the second most plentiful metallic element on the earth became an economic competitor in engineering applications as recently as the end of 19 century. It was become a metal for its time. Aluminium possesses many characteristics that make it highly compatible with recycling. Aluminium is resistant to corrosion and it thus retains a high level of metal value after use exposure or storage. Once produced aluminium can be considered a permanent resource for recycling preferably in to similar products. The present book covers the need within the industrial and academic communities for up to date information about production of aluminium and extrusion process due to the ever increasing use of this technology. The book provides concepts in the different areas of extrusion technology. This presentation will be very helpful to new entrepreneurs technocrats research scholars libraries and existing units. 648 pp. Seller Inventory # 64104
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