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Physical Metallurgy of Alloys - MATS4083
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Relationship between composition, thermal processing, phase equilibrium, microstructure and properties in ferrous and non-ferrous alloys. Carbon steels: heat treatment, including annealing, normalising, spheroidising, quenching and tempering, austempering and martempering. Cast irons: grey, white mottled malleable and ductile irons. Wrought and cast aluminium alloys, heat treatable and non-heat treatable aluminium alloys. Copper, low-alloy coppers, and copper alloys. Magnesium alloys. Lead, zinc and tin alloys.

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