Preparing Thin Specimens for Microscopic Examination

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. A. RAGATZ
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

THE preparation of specimens for microscopic examination from metal articles of relatively large cross-section offers no particular difficulty. It often happens, however, that articles submitted for examination are so thin that specimens satisfactory for microscopic examination can not be successfully pre- pared by the methods commonly employed when working with larger articles. Ordinarily, the preparation of metallographic specimens involves the following operations : (1) cutting the small specimens to be examined out of the larger mass of metal, (2) cleaning and electroplating, (3) mounting to furnish support during the grinding and polishing operations, (4) grinding and polishing to produce a scratch-free surface, (5) etching and drying. All of these operations must be carried out in such a manner that when the specimen is finally examined under the microscope, the structure seen is a true and well-defined representation of the structure that the larger mass of metal possesses at the place where the small specimen was removed. It is important that the deformation involved in cutting out the specimen be as slight as possible, in order that the subsequent grinding and polishing operations will completely eliminate the cold- working effects in the vicinity of the cuts. It is also important that the specimen never be allowed to attain a temperature high enough to alter its structure; the maximum permissible depends on the metal being handled. With some metals, zinc for example, consider- able care must be taken to avoid heating; with other metals, annealed steel -for example, no particular pre- cautions need be observed because there is no tendency for structural change to occur at relatively low temperatures.
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APA: R. A. RAGATZ  (1929)  Preparing Thin Specimens for Microscopic Examination

MLA: R. A. RAGATZ Preparing Thin Specimens for Microscopic Examination. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1929.

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