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The Materials Of Engineering ... - Robert Henry Thurston

The Materials Of Engineering ...

By: Robert Henry Thurston

Paperback | 22 May 2025

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"The Materials Of Engineering... Non-ferrous Metals And Alloys: Copper" delves into the properties, processing, and applications of copper and its alloys. Authored by Robert Henry Thurston, this work provides a detailed examination of copper's role in engineering, highlighting its significance in various industrial sectors.

This book offers insights into the characteristics that make copper and its alloys essential components in numerous applications. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the metallurgical aspects, mechanical properties, and practical uses of these materials.

With its focus on the technical aspects of copper, this book serves as a valuable resource for engineers, materials scientists, and anyone involved in industries where non-ferrous metals play a critical role.

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