Goyer University of Western Ontario Toni Grobstein NASA Lewis Research Center K.A. Sam Gerardi Fansteel Inc., Precision Sheet Metal Division Claus G. Bureau of Mines Jeffrey Gardner Texas Instruments, Inc. Frantz Carpenter Technology Corporation F.H. Foltz Naval Surface Warfare Center Fred Foyle Sandvik-Rhenium Alloys Corporation Earl L. Fiepke Crucible Magnetics, Division of Crucible Materials Corporation John Fischer Inco Alloys International, Inc. Fahey Bronx Community College George Fielding Harrison Alloys Inc. Ellis Consultant Daniel Eylon University of Dayton J.A. Eckelmeyer Sandia National Laboratories John L. Dunn Los Alamos National Laboratory Kenneth H. Corporate Research & Development Center Douglas Dietrich Carpenter Technology Corporation Lisa A. DePoorter Colorado School of Mines James D. Bureau of Mines Jack deBarbadillo Inco Alloys International, Inc. Donald Cunningham Emerson Electric, Wiegand Division Charles B. Barbara Cort Los Alamos National Laboratory W. Superabrasives Arthur Cohen Copper Development Association Inc. Chase National Institute of Standards and Technology T.J. Barrie Cayless Alcan Rolled Products Company M.W. Jelenko & Company J.E Casteras Alpha Metals, Inc. Brodsky Argonne National Laboratory Terrence K. Blaugher Intermagnetics General CorporationĬharles O. Blackmon Naval Surface Warfare Center Richard D. Black Copper Development Association Inc. Barnhurst Noranda Technology Centre John C. Mitchell Ammons Martin Marietta Energy Systems Howard S. Vander Voort, Carpenter Technology Corporation (micrographs 2 and 3). Danielson, Teledyne Wah Chang Albany (micrographs 1 and 4) and George F. Shown clockwise from the upper left-hand corner are: (1) a cross-section of a multifilament Nb3Sn superconducting wire, 1000× (2) a high-temperature ceramic YBa2Cu3O7-x superconductor, 600× (3) beta martensite in a cast Cu-12Al alloy, 100× and (4) alpha platelet colonies in a Zr-Hf plate, 400×. 1 Examples of some of the many nonferrous alloys and special-purpose materials described in this Volume. The Volume was prepared under the direction of the ASM International Handbook Committee.įig.
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