A Practical Introduction to Steel

Steel is the most commonly used metal in the world and end users everywhere can greatly benefit from building a strong, practical foundation in steel.

Shane Turcott recently published a book titled Steel isn’t Hard (to learn), which focuses on pragmatic concepts relevant to its use. This technical book provides many opportunities to learn more about alloying, steel properties, processing, water corrosion and stainless steel. A great resource for shops of all kinds, this book outlines concepts and more practical areas, such as welding and corrosion, and holds many academic sections, such as the metal’s behaviour under stress, its atomic structure, any many other topics.

Courtesy of Steel Image.

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Shopia Ketheeswararajah
Shopia Ketheeswararajah is a feature editor contributing to Pump Engineer, Stainless steel World Americas, Hose and Coupling World, and other related print & online media.