Mechanical Polishing of Metallographic Specimens

Mechanical Polishing of Metallographic Specimens
Author: Harold S. Link
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1960
Genre: Metallography
ISBN:

The primary purpose of metallographic polishing is to produce an optically flat surface suitably free of polishing defects for subsequent microscopic examination. How this suitable surface is obtained is of secondary importance.

Metallographer's Guide

Metallographer's Guide
Author: B. L. Bramfitt
Publisher: ASM International
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1615031464

This book provides a solid overview of the important metallurgical concepts related to the microstructures of irons and steels, and it provides detailed guidelines for the proper metallographic techniques used to reveal, capture, and understand microstructures. This book provides clearly written explanations of important concepts, and step-by-step instructions for equipment selection and use, microscopy techniques, specimen preparation, and etching. Dozens of concise and helpful “metallographic tips” are included in the chapters on laboratory practices and specimen preparation. The book features over 500 representative microstructures, with discussions of how the structures can be altered by heat treatment and other means. A handy index to these images is provided, so the book can also be used as an atlas of iron and steel microstructures.

Metallographic Specimen Preparation

Metallographic Specimen Preparation
Author: J. McCall
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461587085

/.letallography is much more than taking striking pictures at high magnifications or polishing and etching specimens in such a way that no scratches can be seen. Basically, metallography is the physical metallurgist's most useful and most used tool for studying metals. Although it is perhaps his oldest tool, it certainly is not likely to become obsolete. Rather, the continued demands that have been placed upon materials have required more detailed charac terizations of their microstructures and this, in turn, has re quired the metallographer to develop new techniques to make these characterizations. Not too many years ago, the metallographer had only optical microscopes with which to examine his specimens. Now he has elec tron microscopes, scanning electron microscopes, and a whole host of instruments which were unknown to him only a relatively few years ago. This has forced him to learn not only how to use these new instruments and how to interpret the information that they provide but it also has made him develop new techniques for preparing the samples for examination.

A Study of Mechanical-electrolytic Polishing on Uranium Metallographic Specimens

A Study of Mechanical-electrolytic Polishing on Uranium Metallographic Specimens
Author: Floyd L. Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1957
Genre: Electrolytic polishing
ISBN:

It has been shown that an efficient and effective procedure for preparation of saw cut uranium is the removal of about three-fourths of the cold worked layer with grade number 2 paper, followed by grades 3/0 and 4/0. The remaining fine scratches and thin layer of cold worked metal were removed by prolonged electro-polishing in phosphoric acid-ethylene glycol-ethyl alcohol solution.

Specimen Polishing Techniques for Electron Metallography of Steel

Specimen Polishing Techniques for Electron Metallography of Steel
Author: W. L. Grube
Publisher:
Total Pages: 13
Release: 1954
Genre: Aluminum
ISBN:

Metallographic polishing techniques for electron microscopy are subject to stringent requirements as to quality. In order to use the extremely light etches required in electron metallography, it is essential that the surface be polished without relief effects and be free from distortion or flowed metal. The factors that must be considered in metallographic polishing are discussed, and the techniques that can be used to attain satisfactory polish are presented. A summary of the mechanical polishing methods used by members of Subcommittee XI, ASTM Committee E-4, on Electron Microstructure of Steel is also included.