Synopsis
Volume 6 is the most comprehensive reference book ever produced on the major joining technologies and their applications to engineered materials. With over 500 illustrations and 400 tables, this book includes practical advice on consumable selection and procedure development, as well as joining fundamentals, processes, assemblies and selection.
About the Author
Coverage of joining technologies in the ASM Handbook has grown dramatically over the years. A short chapter on welding--equal in size to about 5 pages of today's ASM Handbook--appeared in the 1933 Edition of the National Metals Handbook published by the American Society of Steel Treaters, ASM's predecessor. That material was expanded to 13 pages in the classic 1948 Edition of Metals Handbook. The first full volume on welding and brazing in the series appeared in 1971, with publication of Volume 6 of the 8th Edition of Metals Handbook. Volume 6 of the 9th Edition, published in 1983, was expanded to include coverage of soldering.
The new Volume 6 of the ASM Handbook builds on the proud tradition established by these previous volumes, but it also represents a bold new step for the series. The Handbook has not only been revised, but also entirely reformatted to meet the needs of today's materials community. Over 90% of the articles in this Volume are brand-new, and the remainder have been substantially revised. More space has been devoted to coverage of solid-state welding processes, materials selection for joined assemblies, welding in special environments, quality control, and modeling of joining processes, to name but a few. Information also has been added for the first time about joining of selected nonmetallic materials.
While a deliberate attempt has been made to increase the amount of cutting-edge information provided, the organizers have worked hard to ensure that the heart of the book remains practical information about joining processes, applications, and materials weldability--the type of information that is the hallmark of the ASM Handbook series.
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