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Structure and Properties of Alloys

ISBN

9781647288402

Author

Lilly Armstrong

Publisher

Willford Press

Language

English

Publication Year

2025

Category

Chemistry - Alloys

Pages

100

Price

$ 150

Description

An alloy refers to the amalgamation of one metal with another metal or nonmetal, constituting a substance whose properties often diverge from those of the original components. The resultant material may exhibit heightened strength or toughness, yet it maintains the fundamental traits typical of metals, including opacity, electrical conductivity, and ductility. A distinctive aspect of alloys lies in their metallic bonding nature. They are typically categorized into two types based on the atomic arrangement within the alloy, i.e., substitutional alloys and interstitial alloys. Substitutional alloys, exemplified by brass and bronze, replace atoms within the lattice structure, while steel represents an interstitial alloy. Stainless steel, an alloy combining substitutional and interstitial characteristics, serves as a notable example. The topics included in this book on alloys are of the utmost significance and bound to provide incredible insights to readers. Most of the topics introduced herein cover new techniques and the applications of alloys. This book, with its detailed coverage, will prove immensely beneficial to professionals and students involved in this area at various levels.