Metals are at the heart of modern innovation, powering sectors from manufacturing and infrastructure to food production and energy.
As sustainability, performance, and safety standards continue to rise, metals analysis is increasingly crucial in advancing materials science and engineering, using cutting-edge tools and techniques that redefine what is possible.
In this latest edition of the Metals Analysis Industry Focus eBook, AZoM brings together top articles, expert insights, and the latest research highlights from the past year.
eBook Contents
- Learn how in-line monitoring improves production workflows and efficiency.
- Understand how combining metals creates alloys and their applications.
- Learn the mechanical properties of steel for high-stress environments.
- Discover PMI techniques for identifying and evaluating legacy components.
- Explore aluminum-scandium alloys for advancements in hydrogen energy.
- Learn the differences between 304 and 316 stainless steel for food industry use.
- Understand how XRF measures metal coating thickness for quality control.
- Learn how AI and deep learning enhance material analysis with electron microscopy.
- Sources, further reads, and related stories from AZoM – The A to Z of Materials
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eBook Highlights
- Strategic overview of key trends for metals testing
- Spotlights on analytical techniques shaping the future of metals research
- Case studies exploring the role of metals analysis across industries
- Insights into coating measurement, heat treatment effects, and microstructural characterization
- Expert perspectives bridging academic research with industrial applications
This eBook is an invaluable guide for professionals working with metallic materials in research, manufacturing, and beyond.
Explore how metals analysis is keeping pace and leading the way in shaping a more advanced and sustainable industrial future.
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