Bearing metallography: A fundamental account of the microstructure and properties of plain bearing materials (based on twelve specimens) as well as a general ... Special series: studies in technology)
Metallurgical Services Laboratories
Board book. Metallurgical Services Laboratories Ltd 1971.
ISBN 9780950162140
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