Metallographic Specimen Preparation

Metallographic Specimen Preparation
Author: J. McCall
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2012-10-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781461587095

/.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 Review of Metallographic Preparation Procedures for Beryllium and Beryllium Alloys

A Review of Metallographic Preparation Procedures for Beryllium and Beryllium Alloys
Author: C. W. Price
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1968
Genre: Beryllium
ISBN:

The Memorandum is divided into four topics: (1) Grinding, (2) Polishing, (3) Etching, and (4) Thining for transmission electron microscopy. Procedures reviewed are also listed in tabular form for ready reference. In addition to reviewing published references, the authors have included a considerable amount of previously unpublished data based on their own experience and private communication with associates in the field. (Author).