ADVANCES IN THE TECHNOLOGY
OF STAINLESS STEELS AND
RELATED ALLOYS
ASTM Special Technical Publication No. 369
During 1963 the American Society for Testing and Materials; the Metallurgical Society of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers; and The Electrochemical Society and the National Association of Corrosion Engineers, organized symposia dealing with several aspects of the technology of stainless steels.
Members of these organizations who were concerned with these activities decided that it would be advantageous to those interested in stainless steels if the papers presented at these meetings could be combined in a single pubhcation for convenient future reference.
They formed an Intersociety Co-ordinating Committee to accomphsh this. With the collaboration of the authors of the several papers, the participating societies, and particularly the American Societ\- for Testing and Materials which undertook publication of the papers in this volume, the desired consolidation of papers from the several societies has been achieved.
The symposia in which the several papers originated were as follows: (1) symposium on Advances in the Technology of Stainless Steels and Related Alloys, Atlantic City, N. J.,
June, 1963, Sponsored by ASTM Committee A-10, M. A. Cordovi, chairman; (2) symposiumon Stress Corrosion Cracking, H. L. Logan, E. H. Phelps, and H. R. Copson, co-chairmen, and symposium on Evaluation Tests for Stainless Steels, R. B. Mears,
chairman. Second International Congress on Metallic Corrosion Sponsored by NACE in collaboration with The Electrochemical Soc, New York, N. Y., March, 1963; and (3) symposium on Recent Advances in the Metallurgy of Stainless Steels, Cleveland, Ohio, October, 1963, sponsored by the Metallurgical Society of AIME, E. J. Dulis and L. R. Scharfstein, co-chairmen.
The task force concerned with this activity wishes to express its thanks to all who have co-operated in this venture. It is hoped that the results of this effort will be well received by those in whose interests it was undertaken and that its success will prompt similar future action in consoHdating information from several sources in single publications
for more convenient reference.
OF STAINLESS STEELS AND
RELATED ALLOYS
ASTM Special Technical Publication No. 369
During 1963 the American Society for Testing and Materials; the Metallurgical Society of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers; and The Electrochemical Society and the National Association of Corrosion Engineers, organized symposia dealing with several aspects of the technology of stainless steels.
Members of these organizations who were concerned with these activities decided that it would be advantageous to those interested in stainless steels if the papers presented at these meetings could be combined in a single pubhcation for convenient future reference.
They formed an Intersociety Co-ordinating Committee to accomphsh this. With the collaboration of the authors of the several papers, the participating societies, and particularly the American Societ\- for Testing and Materials which undertook publication of the papers in this volume, the desired consolidation of papers from the several societies has been achieved.
The symposia in which the several papers originated were as follows: (1) symposium on Advances in the Technology of Stainless Steels and Related Alloys, Atlantic City, N. J.,
June, 1963, Sponsored by ASTM Committee A-10, M. A. Cordovi, chairman; (2) symposiumon Stress Corrosion Cracking, H. L. Logan, E. H. Phelps, and H. R. Copson, co-chairmen, and symposium on Evaluation Tests for Stainless Steels, R. B. Mears,
chairman. Second International Congress on Metallic Corrosion Sponsored by NACE in collaboration with The Electrochemical Soc, New York, N. Y., March, 1963; and (3) symposium on Recent Advances in the Metallurgy of Stainless Steels, Cleveland, Ohio, October, 1963, sponsored by the Metallurgical Society of AIME, E. J. Dulis and L. R. Scharfstein, co-chairmen.
The task force concerned with this activity wishes to express its thanks to all who have co-operated in this venture. It is hoped that the results of this effort will be well received by those in whose interests it was undertaken and that its success will prompt similar future action in consoHdating information from several sources in single publications
for more convenient reference.
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