This book uniquely features a new concept and idea on short duration (~2.6 hours) cyclic destabilization of as-cast chromium white cast irons in order to achieve microstructures, leading to high hardness with good impact toughness, and subsequent generation of best ever wear resistance. Thus, it differs from all old and existing books or published articles, where mention of long duration (4 – 6 hours) continuous destabilization of as-cast alloys has been made to produce commercial grade wear-resistant chromium white cast irons. Besides, the book presents various aspects on Physical Metallurgy of chromium white cast irons, involving the concerned phase diagrams, phase transformations, and experimental techniques used for characterizing microstructures and properties of as-cast and destabilized alloys.
Predict the effects of external fields on the structure and solubility of polymer systems. This book’s methods connect phase diagram shifts with macromolecule size changes, helping you build phase diagrams for use in polymer processing.
