Special Methods for Polishing Metal Specimens for Metallographic Examination (412bc4da-88b5-4633-8898-3b4e46723017)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. Bergekoff
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

IN the routine examination of a wide variety of metal specimens it is sometimes necessary to have special methods of polishing in order to retain and reveal certain details in each specimen. Among such special cases is the retention of graphite in malleable and gray cast irons, the preservation of all types of nonmetallic inclusions in both hard and soft steels, obtaining a scratch-free surface with soft metals, and avoiding the usual relief effects with very hard specimens such as tool metals con-taining various carbide and nitride phases. It is the purpose of this paper to give an account of some of these special polishing methods in use at the Union Carbide and Carbon Research Laboratories. The polishing procedures outlined have been found to give uniform results. It is obvious that only general rules and the most important working details can be given here. Following these rules, the polisher can obtain satisfactory results if he possesses the necessary patience and has a sincere desire to give as nearly perfect a finish as possible to his work.
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APA: D. Bergekoff  (1939)  Special Methods for Polishing Metal Specimens for Metallographic Examination (412bc4da-88b5-4633-8898-3b4e46723017)

MLA: D. Bergekoff Special Methods for Polishing Metal Specimens for Metallographic Examination (412bc4da-88b5-4633-8898-3b4e46723017). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.

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