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ASM Worldwide Guide to Equivalent Irons and Steels, 5th Edition, 2006, ISBN: 978-0-87170-822-9 – American Society Materials- The Materials Information Society   Leave a comment

This volume covers standard designations from worldwide standards for cast irons and steels, wrought carbon and alloy steels, stainless steels, high strength steels, and tool steels. Entries are provided for more than 30,000 alloy designations. Well over 5000 entries have been updated, and more than 3000 are brand new additions. In particular, the Fifth Edition features expanded coverage for specifications and designations from Japan, China, India, and South Korea. Listings include specification or standard number and title, steel designation or grade, chemical composition, product form and condition, tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, and hardness values. The volume includes a comprehensive alloy index and index of standards (by designation). The updated Fifth Edition incorporates the many changes in the specifications and designations of irons and steels that have occurred over the past several years. It also covers more countries, more alloys, and more standards than previous editions, while keeping obsolete designations for those persons trying to duplicate equipment from old documents.

Publisher: ASM International, 2006
Number of pages: 1407
ISBN: 978-0-87170-822-9

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Posted March 30, 2012 by technospub in Uncategorized

ASM Worldwide Guide to Equivalent Irons and Steels, 5th Edition, 2006, ISBN: 978-0-87170-822-9 – American Society Materials- The Materials Information Society   Leave a comment

This volume covers standard designations from worldwide standards for cast irons and steels, wrought carbon and alloy steels, stainless steels, high strength steels, and tool steels. Entries are provided for more than 30,000 alloy designations. Well over 5000 entries have been updated, and more than 3000 are brand new additions. In particular, the Fifth Edition features expanded coverage for specifications and designations from Japan, China, India, and South Korea. Listings include specification or standard number and title, steel designation or grade, chemical composition, product form and condition, tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, and hardness values. The volume includes a comprehensive alloy index and index of standards (by designation). The updated Fifth Edition incorporates the many changes in the specifications and designations of irons and steels that have occurred over the past several years. It also covers more countries, more alloys, and more standards than previous editions, while keeping obsolete designations for those persons trying to duplicate equipment from old documents.

Publisher: ASM International, 2006
Number of pages: 1407
ISBN: 978-0-87170-822-9

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Posted March 30, 2012 by technospub in Uncategorized

ASTM Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards: Third Edition, Published: 2004, Editor(s): John E Bringas, ISBN13: 978-0-8031-3362-4 *** Out Of Print *** THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN REPLACED BY: Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards: 4th Edition, ISBN13: 978-0-8031-6223-5 *** American Society for Testing and Materials ***   Leave a comment

Editor(s): John E Bringas
Pages: 660
Published: 2004
Soft Cover

THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN REPLACED BY: Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards: 4th Edition, ISBN13: 978-0-8031-6223-5

Get a detailed explanation of HOW & WHY one steel is comparable to another—NO OTHER BOOK currently on the market does this.

Completely UPDATED and REVISED, the new edition includes over:
• 1,000 new and updated alloys
• 1,700 data changes
• 5,000 alloys listed from 350 worldwide standards
• Expanded table of contents and 4 subject indexes

Additionally, Chapter 5 on Pipes and Tubes has beencompletely rewritten and reorganized. Recently revised A 240 stainless steels that now pertains to pressure vessel and general applications have been added to Chapter 8 on Wrought Stainless Steels, but are also still listed in Chapter 4 on Pressure Vessel Steel Plates. Also, there has been a significant increase of EN standardsreplacing former national European and UK standards.

This publication assists the reader by grouping comparable steels based on their chemical composition and/or mechanical properties according to a detailed set of rules outlined in the first chapter. It also takes into account product form, application, and type of service, and aids in finding the new CEN standards that have replaced former national standards from Europe and the UK. This has changed dramatically since the publication of the 2002 edition.

This product includes:

• Criteria for comparing steels, including examples of the comparison process
• Updated! Defining the rules of comparison, including the list of comparison rules—includes changes in this edition
• Updated! Non-comparable steels (not all steels have comparable counterparts) —expanded in this edition; with new EN standards, former non-comparable steels are now comparable and vice versa.
• Designation systems of ASTM, SAE, UNS, and CSA are explained with lots of examples.
• Introduction to European (EN) standard steel designation systems, including steel names and steel numbers.
• Latest designation changes from DIN, BSI, and AFNOR to their new CEN designations.
• And Much More!

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Posted March 30, 2012 by technospub in Uncategorized

ASTM Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards: Third Edition, Published: 2004, Editor(s): John E Bringas, ISBN13: 978-0-8031-3362-4 *** Out Of Print *** THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN REPLACED BY: Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards: 4th Edition, ISBN13: 978-0-8031-6223-5 *** American Society for Testing and Materials ***   Leave a comment

Editor(s): John E Bringas
Pages: 660
Published: 2004
Soft Cover

THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN REPLACED BY: Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards: 4th Edition, ISBN13: 978-0-8031-6223-5

Get a detailed explanation of HOW & WHY one steel is comparable to another—NO OTHER BOOK currently on the market does this.

Completely UPDATED and REVISED, the new edition includes over:
• 1,000 new and updated alloys
• 1,700 data changes
• 5,000 alloys listed from 350 worldwide standards
• Expanded table of contents and 4 subject indexes

Additionally, Chapter 5 on Pipes and Tubes has beencompletely rewritten and reorganized. Recently revised A 240 stainless steels that now pertains to pressure vessel and general applications have been added to Chapter 8 on Wrought Stainless Steels, but are also still listed in Chapter 4 on Pressure Vessel Steel Plates. Also, there has been a significant increase of EN standardsreplacing former national European and UK standards.

This publication assists the reader by grouping comparable steels based on their chemical composition and/or mechanical properties according to a detailed set of rules outlined in the first chapter. It also takes into account product form, application, and type of service, and aids in finding the new CEN standards that have replaced former national standards from Europe and the UK. This has changed dramatically since the publication of the 2002 edition.

This product includes:

• Criteria for comparing steels, including examples of the comparison process
• Updated! Defining the rules of comparison, including the list of comparison rules—includes changes in this edition
• Updated! Non-comparable steels (not all steels have comparable counterparts) —expanded in this edition; with new EN standards, former non-comparable steels are now comparable and vice versa.
• Designation systems of ASTM, SAE, UNS, and CSA are explained with lots of examples.
• Introduction to European (EN) standard steel designation systems, including steel names and steel numbers.
• Latest designation changes from DIN, BSI, and AFNOR to their new CEN designations.
• And Much More!

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Posted March 30, 2012 by technospub in Uncategorized

ASTM Handbook of Steel Data: American and European, (ISBN13: 978-1-894038-89-9), Published: 2009 *** American Society for Testing and Materials ***   Leave a comment

Pages: 779
Published: 2009
Soft Cover

This new ASTM publication contains steel data on over 4,600 steels compiled from 465 international standards. It includes the latest specification data covering carbon steels, alloy steels, tool steels, stainless steels, and cast irons, with designations and titles, chemical compositions, mechanical properties, and physical properties.

Data is well organized in each chapter by:
• North American specification, grade and UNS number, followed by
• European EN specification, steel names and steel number

Steel applications include structural steels, boiler and pressure vessels steels, ASME P-No. steels, free-cutting steels, bearing steels, spring steels, steels for ships, and steels for other special applications.

Stainless steels data covers martensitic, ferritic, austenitic, precipitation-hardening, and duplex stainless steels.

Over 800 stainless steels from 10 product forms covering martensitic, ferritic, austenitic, precipitation-hardening, and duplex stainless steels for many different applications.

Steel product forms include plate, sheet, strip; castings; forgings; bars, wire, rods; pipe, tube, line pipe, hollow structural shapes; fasteners, and more.

Also includes: 

• Physical properties of the elements and selected steels
• Basic metallurgy of steels chapter, including heat treatment of steels
• Synopsis of North American and European EN steel designations
• Comprehensive glossary of metallurgical terms in English, French, Spanish, and German
• Definitions of metallurgical terms in English and French
• Non-comparable steel data not found in ASTM Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards
• Four comprehensive appendices with commonly used shop data
• Four comprehensive indexes, organized by standard, trade/name, UNS number, steel number, and specification designation.

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Posted March 30, 2012 by technospub in Uncategorized

ASTM Handbook of Steel Data: American and European, (ISBN13: 978-1-894038-89-9), Published: 2009 *** American Society for Testing and Materials ***   Leave a comment

Pages: 779
Published: 2009
Soft Cover

This new ASTM publication contains steel data on over 4,600 steels compiled from 465 international standards. It includes the latest specification data covering carbon steels, alloy steels, tool steels, stainless steels, and cast irons, with designations and titles, chemical compositions, mechanical properties, and physical properties.

Data is well organized in each chapter by:
• North American specification, grade and UNS number, followed by
• European EN specification, steel names and steel number

Steel applications include structural steels, boiler and pressure vessels steels, ASME P-No. steels, free-cutting steels, bearing steels, spring steels, steels for ships, and steels for other special applications.

Stainless steels data covers martensitic, ferritic, austenitic, precipitation-hardening, and duplex stainless steels.

Over 800 stainless steels from 10 product forms covering martensitic, ferritic, austenitic, precipitation-hardening, and duplex stainless steels for many different applications.

Steel product forms include plate, sheet, strip; castings; forgings; bars, wire, rods; pipe, tube, line pipe, hollow structural shapes; fasteners, and more.

Also includes: 

• Physical properties of the elements and selected steels
• Basic metallurgy of steels chapter, including heat treatment of steels
• Synopsis of North American and European EN steel designations
• Comprehensive glossary of metallurgical terms in English, French, Spanish, and German
• Definitions of metallurgical terms in English and French
• Non-comparable steel data not found in ASTM Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards
• Four comprehensive appendices with commonly used shop data
• Four comprehensive indexes, organized by standard, trade/name, UNS number, steel number, and specification designation.

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Posted March 30, 2012 by technospub in Uncategorized

ASTM Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards: 4th Edition, Editor(s): John E Bringas, ISBN13: 978-0-8031-6223-5, Published: 2007, (Compare standards from ASTM, AFNOR, API, ASME, BSI, EN, CSA, DIN, GB, ISO, JIS, and SAE). *** American Society for Testing and Materials ***   Leave a comment

Editor(s): John E Bringas
Pages: 840
Published: 2007
Soft Cover

Get a detailed explanation of how and why one steel is comparable to another—NO OTHER BOOK currently on the market does this.

This new edition allows the user to identify comparable steels that are found in standards from around the world, and to evaluate each standard to ensure that the selected steel is suited for the intended application.

Compare standards from ASTM, AFNOR, API, ASME, BSI, EN, CSA, DIN, GB, ISO, JIS, and SAE.

New to this Edition!

• 6,100+ steels
• 450+ worldwide standards
• 275+ new or updated standards
• Latest new, revised, and updated steel standards
• 155,000+ pieces of data
• 30,000+ pieces of Chinese steel data
• Greater number of steel comparison groups to help readers find more accurate international cross-references
• Designation changes from AFNOR, BSI, and DIN to their new CEN designations
• Detailed table of contents and 4 subject indexes
• Criteria for comparing steels, including examples of the comparison process and an updated list of comparison rules
• Explanation and examples of designation systems of ASTM, SAE, UNS, and CSA
• Introduction to European (EN) standard steel designation systems, including steel names and steel numbers.
• Latest designation changes from DIN, BSI, and AFNOR to their new EN designations.

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Posted March 30, 2012 by technospub in Uncategorized

ASTM Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards: 4th Edition, Editor(s): John E Bringas, ISBN13: 978-0-8031-6223-5, Published: 2007, (Compare standards from ASTM, AFNOR, API, ASME, BSI, EN, CSA, DIN, GB, ISO, JIS, and SAE). *** American Society for Testing and Materials ***   Leave a comment

Editor(s): John E Bringas
Pages: 840
Published: 2007
Soft Cover

Get a detailed explanation of how and why one steel is comparable to another—NO OTHER BOOK currently on the market does this.

This new edition allows the user to identify comparable steels that are found in standards from around the world, and to evaluate each standard to ensure that the selected steel is suited for the intended application.

Compare standards from ASTM, AFNOR, API, ASME, BSI, EN, CSA, DIN, GB, ISO, JIS, and SAE.

New to this Edition!

• 6,100+ steels
• 450+ worldwide standards
• 275+ new or updated standards
• Latest new, revised, and updated steel standards
• 155,000+ pieces of data
• 30,000+ pieces of Chinese steel data
• Greater number of steel comparison groups to help readers find more accurate international cross-references
• Designation changes from AFNOR, BSI, and DIN to their new CEN designations
• Detailed table of contents and 4 subject indexes
• Criteria for comparing steels, including examples of the comparison process and an updated list of comparison rules
• Explanation and examples of designation systems of ASTM, SAE, UNS, and CSA
• Introduction to European (EN) standard steel designation systems, including steel names and steel numbers.
• Latest designation changes from DIN, BSI, and AFNOR to their new EN designations.

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Posted March 30, 2012 by technospub in Uncategorized

American Institution of Physics – AIP Journals Institutional Subscription Rates Flyer 2012   Leave a comment

Welcome to the 2012 AIP Journal Catalog, which includes publications from some of the world’s most prestigious scholarly publishers. In addition to descriptions of more than 90 critical publications, covering a wide range of disciplines in the physical sciences, the catalog provides you with valuable information, such as Thomson Reuters citation data, that will help you in making acquisitions decisions. It also includes complete bibliographic information to make managing your collection easier. In addition, you’ll find information on new and discontinued publications, new online editions of established journals, distribution and frequency changes, ordering information, and more.

AIP 2012 Institutional Rate Flyer  

2012 Prices for AIP and AIP-Distributed Journals  
Find 2012 prices for American Institute of Physics journals, plus the publications of 18 other prestigious scientific and engineering publishers. Detailed pricing is available for money-saving combination subscriptions, as well as stand-alone titles. These prices are subject to change without notice.

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Posted March 30, 2012 by technospub in Uncategorized

Éditions Dalloz Revues Tarifs abonnements 2012 – Abonnements année calendaire – Subscriptions on civil year – Institutional Subscription Price List Information 2012   Leave a comment

Éditions Dalloz Revues Tarifs abonnements 2012 

Avec deux hebdomadaires généralistes, le Recueil Dalloz en droit privé, et l’AJDA en droit public, et 19 autres titres spécialisés, les revues Dalloz couvrent l’essentiel des matières qu’un juriste, quelle que soit sa spécialité, est appelé un jour ou l’autre à étudier.

Les revues mensuelles, mettent en scène, sur les matières qui s’y prêtent, un dialogue toujours renouvelé entre la meilleure doctrine et la pratique professionnelle la plus exigeante.

Les revues spécialisées, bimestrielles ou trimestrielles, prennent le temps de la réflexion et font périodiquement la synthèse d’une matière en mettant l’actualité en perspective et en donnant à chaque événement son importance relative et son sens véritable.

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Posted March 29, 2012 by technospub in Uncategorized