Publisher's Synopsis
"A Practical Guide to Iron and Steel Works Analyses" offers a detailed compendium of analytical techniques essential for understanding the composition and properties of iron and steel. Derived from "Laboratory Notes on Iron and Steel Analyses," this guide provides practical instructions and methodologies applicable in industrial settings.
The book covers a range of analytical methods pertinent to iron and steel production, serving as a valuable resource for chemists, metallurgists, and engineers involved in the iron and steel industry. This manual provides insights into the essential processes that underpinned the early 20th-century advancements in metallurgy and materials science.
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