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Paperback Iron and Steel: Their Sources, Varieties, Properties, and Manufacture, with Numerous Engravings and Diagrams... Book

ISBN: 1273109597

ISBN13: 9781273109591

Iron and Steel: Their Sources, Varieties, Properties, and Manufacture, with Numerous Engravings and Diagrams...

Explore the comprehensive guide to "Iron and Steel: Their Sources, Varieties, Properties, and Manufacture," authored by William Henry Greenwood and Alexander Humboldt Sexton. This detailed work delves into the intricacies of iron and steel production, offering a thorough examination of their sources, the diverse varieties available, their inherent properties, and the manufacturing processes involved.

Enhanced with numerous engravings and diagrams, this book provides a visual and in-depth understanding of the subject matter. Whether you are an engineer, a student of materials science, or simply interested in the historical development of these essential materials, this book offers valuable insights into the world of iron and steel.

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