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Engineering materials are used in virtually any branch of science, engineering and technology. This dictionary contains, in alphabetical order, more than 25,000 generic, tradenamed and trademarked engineering materials together with explanations.

Trade Review
"This is a marvelous and useful dictionary…it should be in all engineering and chemical libraries." (American Reference Books Annual, 2005)

"…an engaging and useful text." (Reference Reviews, Vol.19, No.1, 2005)

"…very useful for identification of materials, especially for some of the lesser-known materials and tradenames…" (IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, January/February 2005)

"...truly amazing... marvelous and useful dictionary...will provide one-stop-shopping for libraries interested in materials science." (American Reference Books Annual, 2005)

"…an indispensable resource for any library, laboratory, or firm working in any of the engineering fields, but also very useful for other scientific and manufacturing endeavors…" (E-STREAMS, October 2004)

"The breadth of the covered material is astounding and, what is more, the entries are informative and to the point." (Polymer News)

"This dictionary will make a fine addition to academic and special engineering libraries, as well as large public libraries with broad engineering collections.” (Library Journal, May 1, 2004)



Table of Contents
Introduction.

Guide to this Dictionary.

Major Groups of materials Covered.

Dictionary of Engineering Materials.

Appendix: Bibliographic References, Helpful Sources of Information, Abbreviations and Acronyms.

Dictionary of Engineering Materials

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    A Hardback by Harald Keller, Uwe Erb

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 02/04/2004
      ISBN13: 9780471444367, 978-0471444367
      ISBN10: 0471444367

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Engineering materials are used in virtually any branch of science, engineering and technology. This dictionary contains, in alphabetical order, more than 25,000 generic, tradenamed and trademarked engineering materials together with explanations.

      Trade Review
      "This is a marvelous and useful dictionary…it should be in all engineering and chemical libraries." (American Reference Books Annual, 2005)

      "…an engaging and useful text." (Reference Reviews, Vol.19, No.1, 2005)

      "…very useful for identification of materials, especially for some of the lesser-known materials and tradenames…" (IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, January/February 2005)

      "...truly amazing... marvelous and useful dictionary...will provide one-stop-shopping for libraries interested in materials science." (American Reference Books Annual, 2005)

      "…an indispensable resource for any library, laboratory, or firm working in any of the engineering fields, but also very useful for other scientific and manufacturing endeavors…" (E-STREAMS, October 2004)

      "The breadth of the covered material is astounding and, what is more, the entries are informative and to the point." (Polymer News)

      "This dictionary will make a fine addition to academic and special engineering libraries, as well as large public libraries with broad engineering collections.” (Library Journal, May 1, 2004)



      Table of Contents
      Introduction.

      Guide to this Dictionary.

      Major Groups of materials Covered.

      Dictionary of Engineering Materials.

      Appendix: Bibliographic References, Helpful Sources of Information, Abbreviations and Acronyms.

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