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Materials Degradation and Its Control by Surface Engineering - Loh Nee Lam

Materials Degradation and Its Control by Surface Engineering

By: Loh Nee Lam

Hardcover | 20 September 1999

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Materials degradation studies -- concerning corrosion, for example -- have traditionally been divided into separate disciplines, for each type of material. The control of materials degradation is usually studied as a separate topic, such as corrosion and paints. It is difficult for a student to gain an overall view of the entire materials degradation problem with this scattered presentation of knowledge. This book offers a comprehensive review of the various forms of damage occurring in all significant engineering materials, before proceeding to the discussion of both traditional and modern technologies of surface engineering for combating materials degradation. Scientific concepts are illustrated graphically, wherever possible, by numerous diagrams in order to maximize the student's understanding.

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