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Metal Surface Engineering: Developed Tribology

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Metal Surface Engineering offers updated and advanced information on tribology for ferrous and non-ferrous materials and discusses the practical application and performance of surface engineering. It also covers wear and low-friction techniques in mechanical, electrical and electronic devices and components in equipment found in the automotive and aerospace industry with the purpose to improve efficiency and extend equipment life. Furthermore, this book offers analytical approaches and symbolic models that demonstrate the control of materials under different conditions, helping to develop new industrial products and applications. In addition, it covers advanced technologies such as advanced coatings, thermal techniques and diversification.

This is a comprehensive reference for students studying ferrous and non-ferrous materials, helping them to better understanding the methods and techniques used in processing and reducing wear and friction. It serves as a helpful reference for academics, scientists and researchers by providing theoretical and experimental foundations for the study of networks and wear, and by supporting the development of new solutions in surface engineering.

314 pages, Hardcover

Published May 29, 2025

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