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Advanced Machining and Finishing explains the background theory,
working principles, technical specifications, and latest
developments in a wide range of advanced machining and finishing
techniques. The book includes valuable technical information,
tables of data, and diagrams to assist machinists. Drawing on the
work of experts in both academia and industry, coverage addresses
theoretical developments as well as practical improvements from
R&D. With over 25 important processes, from electro-chemical
machining to nano-machining and magnetic field assisted finishing,
this is the most complete guide to this subject available. This
unique guide will allow readers to compare the characteristics of
different processes, understand how they work, and provide
parameters for their effective implementation. This is part of a 4
volume set entitled Handbooks in Advanced Manufacturing, with the
other 3 addressing Advanced Welding and Deforming, Additive
Manufacturing and Surface Treatment, and Sustainable Manufacturing
Processes.
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Journal; 1873, no.2
(Hardcover)
London Iron and Steel Institute, London Tra Iron and Steel Institute, London Car Iron and Steel Institute
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Polymers in Organic Electronics: Polymer Selection for Electronic,
Mechatronic, and Optoelectronic Systems provides readers with vital
data, guidelines, and techniques for optimally designing organic
electronic systems using novel polymers. The book classifies
polymer families, types, complexes, composites, nanocomposites,
compounds, and small molecules while also providing an introduction
to the fundamental principles of polymers and electronics. Features
information on concepts and optimized types of electronics and a
classification system of electronic polymers, including
piezoelectric and pyroelectric, optoelectronic, mechatronic,
organic electronic complexes, and more. The book is designed to
help readers select the optimized material for structuring their
organic electronic system. Chapters discuss the most common
properties of electronic polymers, methods of optimization, and
polymeric-structured printed circuit boards. The polymeric
structures of optoelectronics and photonics are covered and the
book concludes with a chapter emphasizing the importance of
polymeric structures for packaging of electronic devices.
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