Publisher's Synopsis
"The Abrasive Handbook," penned by Fred B Jacobs and originally published in 1927, offers a comprehensive exploration of abrasive materials and their applications in industrial settings. This detailed handbook delves into the characteristics, preparation, and utilization of various abrasives, providing practical guidance for professionals in manufacturing and engineering.
From grinding and polishing to cutting and finishing, the book covers a wide range of abrasive processes, offering insights into optimizing efficiency and achieving desired surface finishes. Though reflecting the technology of its time, the principles outlined in "The Abrasive Handbook" provide a valuable foundation for understanding modern abrasive techniques and their importance in industrial production. This historical text will be of interest to material scientists, engineers, and anyone curious about the evolution of manufacturing processes.
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