
The Miller Training Series: Stainless Steel is an essential educational resource for welders, metallurgists, and students seeking a deep understanding of stainless steel properties and joining techniques. This publication is a high-quality reproduction of the renowned McKay publication "Welding Stainless Steels," updated and presented in a clear, accessible format. It serves as a definitive guide to the complex world of stainless steel metallurgy, bridging the gap between theoretical science and practical application.
Spanning 62 full-color pages, this manual provides detailed insights into the microstructure of stainless steels. Readers will explore critical concepts such as grain boundaries, solid solutions, and the specific phases of ferrite, austenite, and martensite. The text meticulously categorizes standard classes of stainless steels, explaining how chemical composition influences weldability and performance. By understanding these fundamental metallurgical principles, operators can make informed decisions regarding filler metal selection and heat input.
Beyond basic definitions, the guide delves into advanced topics like carbide precipitation and the welding of duplex stainless steels. It also addresses the common but challenging scenario of dissimilar metal welding, offering practical guidelines to ensure structural integrity and corrosion resistance. The spiral-bound 8.5 x 11-inch format ensures the book lays flat for easy reference during study or workshop sessions, making it a practical addition to any technical library.
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| Brand:Miller |
| Packaging Description:1 Per Ea |
| Product Type:Training Manual |
| Page Count:62 |
| Format:Spiral Bound |
| Dimensions:8.5 x 11 inches |
| Topic:Stainless Steel Metallurgy, Welding Applications |