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ASTM Selected Technical Papers
Formability of Metallic Materials—2000 A.D.Available to Purchase
By
JR Newby,
JR Newby
1Research and Technology Division,
Armco, Inc.
, Middletown, Ohio45043
; symposium cochairman and coeditor
.
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BA Niemeier
BA Niemeier
2Metallurgical Research Division,
Reynolds Metals Company
, Richmond, Va.23261
; symposium cochairman and coeditor
.
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JR Newby
1Research and Technology Division,
Armco, Inc.
, Middletown, Ohio45043
; symposium cochairman and coeditor
.
BA Niemeier
2Metallurgical Research Division,
Reynolds Metals Company
, Richmond, Va.23261
; symposium cochairman and coeditor
.ASTM International
Volume:
STP753-EB
ISBN electronic:
978-0-8031-4822-2
ISBN-10:
0-8031-0742-0
ISBN print:
978-0-8031-0742-7
No. of Pages:
332
Publication date:
1982
Book Chapter
Front Matter Available to Purchase
Page Count:
10
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Published:1982
Citation
1982. "Front Matter", Formability of Metallic Materials—2000 A.D., JR Newby, BA Niemeier
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This publication provides the current state of the art in this important field. 18 chapters contain the latest technological information on the use and selection of materials, comparison between steel and aluminum, and extends the concepts and needs of forming metallic materials to the beginning of a new century.
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