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Metallography: Principles and Practice
ASM International
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-260-0
Publication date:
1984
Book Chapter
Appendix H: Electrolytic Polishing Solutions
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Published:1984
Abstract
This appendix provides detailed information on the processes and procedures used in electrolytic polishing. It lists important process parameters, including time, temperature, voltage, and current density, as well as the recipes of electrolytic solutions used. The information is presented in tabular form, corresponding to specific metals and their alloys.
Topics
Grain structure,
Macrostructure,
Microstructure,
Inclusions,
Quantitative fractography,
Polishing machines,
Dynamic hardness testing,
Indentation hardness testing,
Metallography,
Optical light microscopy,
Photomacrography,
Photomicrography,
Polishing,
Ferrous metals and alloys,
Nonferrous metals and alloys,
Optical microscopes,
Electropolishing
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Electrolytic Polishing Solutions, Metallography: Principles and Practice, By George F. Vander Voort, ASM International, 1984, p 562–609, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.mpp.t67850562
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