Métallographie

200-976-009
An overview on hardness testing.
200-976-006
An overview on how to calculate the specific gravity of a substance.
200-976-003
An overview of in-place metallography.
200-976-019
An overview on the metallographic preparation of ceramic and cermet materials.
200-976-007
An overview of metallographic preparation of printed circuit boards.
200-976-013
An overview on polishing metallographic samples.
200-976-023
A simplified approach to the use of reflected light microscopes.
200-976-015
An overview on the relationship between grit size, mesh size, and micron size.
200-976-008
An overview of stereo-pairs from low power microscopes.
200-976-016
An overview on surface roughness values.
200-976-011
Grinding: Make or Break Your Metallographic Analyses
200-976-014
Metallography Tricks-of-the-Trade
200-976-004
An overview of what type of mounting media to use.
DOC-52761
Many steel components can benefit from surface hardening, which improves wear resistance while maintaining a part’s toughness. Surface hardening can be accomplished by nitriding, induction hardening, or even shot peening; but carburizing remains t...
209-179-002
Overview of LECO Metallography/Materials Characterization Instruments Mobile Laboratory
200-860
An overview of basic metallographic principles and procedures including detailed methods and stages of preparation.,